Not a huge fan of ERA in isolation or win loss for that matter but since you keep arguing the point..
The NL average ERA for starters is 4.18. As I mentioned before the AL average ERA for starters is 4.51 Blended the MLB average is 4.35.
If you still think that Stroman's 5.33 ERA is middle of the pack amongst these numbers I truly feel bad for your grade school math teachers. Not to be rude or anything but you did call others stupid.
Would love to see a link to your ordinal ranking of pitchers. The problem I may see with that system is that the bottom third or so on a list like that will continually drop off because they are so bad they get replaced regularly. (are you saying there have only been 150 starting pitchers in MLB this year?) If you stick with the overall database, it encapsulates all starts made by pitchers in MLB.
As for any comparisons between Max Sherzer and David Price they are not particularly relevant to this discussion in my opinion. Why? This is about the Blue Jays situation and a pitcher that does not have a long track record, has clearly lost his way, his velocity is on the decline he and may have got his head caught up in the being annointed the "ace."
And as I am sure you are well aware, a Price or a Sherzer cannot be sent to the minors to work out issues, unless on an injury rehab assignment. Stroman can be farmed out to try to pull it together.
As for some games have not been bad....his best starts in the past 10 or so were against Minnesota and Philly, 2 of the worst offenses in baseball.
Dude, your still missing my point, and don't put words in mouth. I didn't say anyone was stupid. I said the idea of moving Stroman to the bullpen or AAA was dumb and idiotic at this point.
Your "blended ERA" is irrelevant to my point, but your comment about the bottom 3rd being so bad they drop off helps illustrate my point.
So this will be the last time I will so say this, and hopefully it will stick with you. There are 150 starting pitching jobs in baseball. Of that 150, Stroman's ERA is 92nd. You still with me??? So to be exactly in the middle of the pack in a league where there is 150 starting pitching jobs, your ERA would have to be ranked 75th? Still with me? The guy is who is in 75th spot, is jon gray for colordo who's ERA is 4.83. So between Stroman and Gray, there is less than 1 run, per 9 innings difference. So that's where I say he's about in the middle of the pack for starting pitching spots in baseball.
I'm well aware, that Price and Scherzer can't be sent down for various reasons. My point, was that to this point in the season, these guys have given up about 1 run less per 9 innings, and people are saying things like "what do you with stroman? Put him the pen?"
So I'll say this one last time and then move on as we can only wait and see how he performs to determine which is the right move.
The over all point I was trying to make, when you look how hard to is to find good starting pitchers in MLB, and kid up until his last 8 starts has been pretty good, you don't yank the carpet from him cause he hit a rough patch, especially when you don't have anything that great in the farm system to replace him with. Not to mention, 2 of his last 3 starts weren't that bad. (ya ya, one was against philly, I know I know, cause no other starters face teams like philly and Minnesota right?)
oh and by the way, I got my original rankings from a special site called MLB.com