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Fantasy Baseball Blowout: Starting Pitcher Rankings

So ya I never had time to do this so it's just a list with pictures. Woo. And RP is not very finished.

1. Johan Santana, Twins
2. Chris Carpenter, Cardinals
3. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays
4. Roy Oswalt, Astros
5. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs
6. Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks
7. Jake Peavy, Padres
8. Jeremy Bonderman, Tigers
9. John Lackey, Angels
10. Dontrelle Willis, Marlins
11. Scott Kazmir, Devil Rays
12. Aaron Harang, Reds
13. Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox
14. C.C. Sabathia, Indians
15. John Smoltz, Braves
16. Brett Myers, Phillies
17. Felix Hernandez, Mariners
18. Jason Schmidt, Dodgers
19. Danny Haren, Athletics
20. Chris Young, Padres
21. Ben Sheets, Brewers
22. Cole Hamels, Phillies
23. Erik Bedard, Orioles
24. Matt Cain, Giants
25. Josh Beckett, Red Sox
26. Rich Harden, Athletics
27. Barry Zito, Giants
28. Curt Schilling, Red Sox
29. Justin Verlander, Tigers
30. Ervin Santana, Angels
31. A.J. Burnett, Blue Jays
32. Bronson Arroyo, Reds
33. Rich Hill, Cubs
34. Dave Bush, Brewers
35. Chris Capuano, Brewers
36. Derek Lowe, Dodgers
37. Andy Pettitte, Yankees
38. Mike Mussina, Yankees
39. Javier Vazquez, White Sox
40. Scott Olsen, Marlins
41. Kelvim Escobar, Angels
42. Brad Penny, Dodgers
43. Josh Johnson, Marlins
44. Jered Weaver, Angels
45. Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees
46. Ian Snell, Pirates
47. John Patterson, Nationals
48. Chad Billingsley, Dodgers
49. Freddy Garcia, Phillies
50. Anibal Sanchez, Marlins
51. Mark Prior, Cubs
52. Daniel Cabrera, Orioles
53. Ted Lilly, Cubs
54. Tim Hudson, Braves
55. Boof Bonser, Twins
56. Randy Johnson, Yankees
57. Tom Glavine, Mets
58. Jeremy Sowers, Indians
59. Chuck James, Braves
60. Kei Igawa, Yankees
61. Nate Robertson, Tigers
62. Jeff Francis, Rockies
63. Kevin Millwood, Rangers
64. Jeff Suppan, Brewers
65. Anthony Reyes, Cardinals
66. Jose Contreras, White Sox
67. Jake Westbrook, Indians
68. Jon Garland, White Sox
69. Mark Buehrle, White Sox
70. Kenny Rogers, Tigers
71. Jason Jennings, Astros
72. Roger Clemens, free agent
73. Matt Garza, Twins
74. John Maine, Mets
75. Joe Blanton, Athletics
76. Bartolo Colon, Angels
77. Greg Maddux, Padres
78. Doug Davis, Diamondbacks
79. Carl Pavano, Yankees
80. Zack Greinke, Royals
81. Zach Duke, Pirates
82. Brandon McCarthy, Rangers
83. Homer Bailey, Reds
84. Noah Lowry, Giants
85. Adam Loewen, Orioles
86. Oliver Perez, Mets
87. Vicente Padilla, Rangers
88. Tom Gorzelanny, Pirates
89. Cliff Lee, Indians
90. Time Wakefield, Red Sox

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