For a #5 starter, being better than league average for more than half the season is pretty good.
The #5 starter is a hole on every team, not just Boston.
my mistake, I guess it was too much to ask of our fifth starter to be better than league average for more than two months during a four month season.
My bad.
Aren't you the guy who preaches how bad of a stat RBIs are because of how team dependent it is?
Who in Cincinnati and Washington get on base in front of Dunn?
Really?
All star Tim Wakefield?
Brad Penny, who from May 3 to June 28 had a 3.74 ERA?
You're nuts if you think pitching has been the consistent problem.