Originally Posted by giantsfan5689
Saves are only a product of how many situations you get put in. ERA and runs allowed in save situations are much more important. Saves are overrated, and ERA is underrated. Saves are contingent on things the pitcher cannot control. ERA is built so that only the pitcher can control their ERA. They give up runs, they have a higher ERA. End of story.
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call saves over-rated if you want but Rivera still won't get closer the way K-Rod is going, Rivera may have a downright dirty ERA and WHIP but it mean nothing if he can't get past 50 saves (or at least 45 saves) even if K-Rod slows down his pace, yet he only needs 22 to get 60 saves on the season and that by itself will look Cy Young worthy.
you have to remember its the writers who vote and what are they going to look at? Wins and saves then ERA 2nd.
Also your statement about ERA being solely on the pitcher is wrong, its up to team defense too, did they get that double play, throw out that base runner at home, or catch that shallow fly ball in the outfield?
I could set up a list on who is likely to win and who will finish 2nd to 5th maybe to 10th and I would say Rivera barely get in the top 10 if he's in it at all.
I had the winners of the Cy Young right since 2003 when the season ended, called Colon over Santana even down to MVP's like Morneau over Jeter (I would had Dye 2nd imo, although Ortiz should have won)