13 games, 26 teams, 26 aces. Those are some stats, but I have some much better: 1,922. That is the total number of wins from today's Opening Day starters combined. 2,430 is the number of games in a season. If 1,922 is about 4/5 of 2,430, imagine every game of last season excluding September. All of those games have been won by one of these starters. The leader of the group is Roy Halladay, whose 148 wins beats Derek Lowe's 141. John Lannan of the Nationals has only 20 career wins, lowest on the list narrowly beating Yovani Gallardo's 22, Shawn Marcum's 24 and Scott Feldman's 24.
A few notable starters:
-Jon Garland, now the ace in San Diego, makes the Opening Day start.
-The A's hand the ball to Ben Sheets who hasn't pitched since 2008.
-The Indians give the start to Jake Westbrook who hasn't pitched since May 2008.
-Vicente Padilla starts for the ace-less Dodgers.
The matchups for today (bold games are the matchups I suggest watching):
All times CT, TV listings for Chicago area (if applicable)
Indians (Jake Westbrook)
at White Sox (Mark Buehrle)
1:05 PM ESPN2, CSN
Phillies (Roy Halladay)
at Nationals (John Lannan)
12:05 PM
Marlins (Josh Johnson)
at Mets (Johan Santana)
12:10 PM
Cardinals (Chris Carpenter)
at Reds (Aaron Harang)
12:10 PM ESPN
Dodgers (Vicente Padilla)
at Pirates (Zach Duke)
12:35 PM
Blue Jays (Shawn Marcum)
at Rangers (Scott Feldman)
1:05 PM
Tigers (Justin Verlander)
at Royals (Zack Greinke)
3:10 PM
Rockies (Ubaldo Jimenez)
at Brewers (Yovani Gallardo)
1:10 PM
Cubs (Carlos Zambrano)
at Braves (Derek Lowe)
3:10 PM ESPN, WCIU
Padres (Jon Garland)
at D-Backs (Dan Haren)
4:10 PM
Giants (Tim Lincecum)
at Astros (Roy Oswalt)
6:05 PM ESPN2
Twins (Scott Baker)
at Angels (Jered Weaver)
9:05 PM ESPN2
Mariners (Felix Hernandez)
at A's (Ben Sheets)
9:05 PM
Very interesting stats!
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