The NFL Championship is nearing, and the Super Bowl line is still open but when the game ends, so too does football for many months to come. However, with the ending of one season, another will begin.
Major League Baseball starts spring training in under two months, and there have been many key moves made in the off season.
The two biggest moves in the offseason have involved two of the best pitchers in the game. Roy Halladay left the dome in Toronto to become the new ace of the NL Pennant winners Philadelphia Phillies. He takes up the spot of Cliff Lee, who heads to Safe Co field in Seattle.
The deal was as impactful on the league as it was bizarre. Until we see what happens with Halladay, it appears the Phillies have simply traded one ace that has proven great in Philadelphia, for another ace that have proven great in Toronto.
In the end, though, it may be Halladay that comes out with better numbers. The efficient veteran has endured years with low run support on the Blue Jays while facing the likes of the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox on a consistent basis. The move to the NL will benefit greatly a man who often already allows only one or two runs a game. Putting him in a league with a weak eighth batter and a pitcher hitting ninth, and Halladay should be one of the top pitchers. He has always pitched economically, and on occasion Halladay would receive the rare complete game loss. Having seen what Lee did last year moving from the AL to an NL team that can hit, Halladay will thrive.
Lee meanwhile is more of a question mark. The move to the AL from the NL for pitchers has produced varied results the last few years. The Park certainly favous Lee, and he becomes part of a rotation that has a solid number two and three starters. It will be a tough division, however, as the Mariners look to move past the Rangers and the Angels. Another piece of information to consider: Seattle consistently travels the most in the league compared to any other team.
Baseball can be tricky, but it’s never too early to check out some MLB betting tips. Whenever you can, pick Halladay to win, to shutout, and to go nine innings. Lee, however, may be less certain.

