DCG12, So what you're essentially saying is, it was the pitchers fault for being on a better team? Yes the Cubs were number one in the NL in defensive efficiency and they did have the best record, but the Dodgers weren't far behind at 99 - 63.
Stroman lead the NL in starts, innings pitched, and he gave up less hits per inning than Kershaw. Their WHIP was just .01 apart. There has to be a value in a pitcher that throws 240 innings that WAR ain't measuring.
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