Thing is, batters play every day and pitchers don't...
yes, but does that mean that the gap between the top hitter and the top pitcher should be all of 224 pts? the most experienced fantasy players should answer that.
let's take a deeper look at it:
A-Rod had a monster season last year, and I don't think it should be used as a standard, so I checked the gap between the 2nd best hitter and the top pitcher.
Jimmy Rollins 740 pts Jake Peavy 605 pts GAP = 135 pts - just right, I guess!
but Peavy also had an year that ranks in a league of his own, winning the NL pitching triple crown. so I checked the gap between the 2nd best hitter and the 2nd best pitcher
Jimmy Rollins 740 pts C.C. Sabathia 530 pts GAP = 210 pts - just a little too much, no?
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