Collmenter had an excellent inaugural season, allowing fewer base runners per inning than teammates Daniel Hudson and Ian Kennedy
Atlanta Braves (1.14)
In his 13th major league season, Hudson pitched 215 innings, earning 16 victories
Baltimore Orioles (1.34)
In an effort to lead the O's weak staff, the veteran still lost 17 games
Boston Red Sox (1.03)
Returning to form in 2011, Beckett held batters to just a .211 average
Chicago Cubs (1.26)
Garza was tough on hitters in 2011, posting a career best 3.32 ERA
Chicago White Sox (1.16)
Floyd struck out over 150 batters for the 3rd consecutive season, leading the Sox
Cincinnati Reds (1.09)
3 of Cueto's 14 decisions were complete games during his dominant 2011 campaign
Cleveland Indians (1.08)
Tomlin tied Justin Masterson for the team lead with 12 wins
Colorado Rockies (1.31)
The young righty also led the Rockies in starts, K's and wins
Detroit Tigers (0.92)
Verlander led the AL in wins, ERA, starts, innings pitched, strikeouts, WHIP and hits per 9 innings during his Cy Young caliber season
Florida Marlins (1.18)
Vazquez posted a 3.69 ERA in a year where he moved into 29th all time on the strikeout list
Houston Astros (1.31)
Myers had more hits allowed than innings pitched in 2011, and only 2 pitchers in all of baseball gave up more home runs
Kansas City Royals (1.28)
Hochevar improved in most categories over his previous season, leading the Royals in starts and strikeouts
Los Angeles Angels (1.01)
Weaver was the class of a devastating rotation for the Angels, ranking among the league leaders in every major statistic
Los Angeles Dodgers (0.98)
Kershaw was as impressive as anyone in 2011, leading the majors in ERA and striking out nearly 10 per 9 innings
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Milwaukee Brewers (1.16)
Pitching a career high 200.2 innings in 2011, Marcum helped lead the Brewers to a division title with 13 victories and a .232 opponents' batting average
Minnesota Twins (1.17)
Baker's solid season included a 3.14 ERA and nearly 9 K's per 9 IP
New York Mets (1.23)
The knuckle-baller went 8-13 despite otherwise putting up a strong season in '11
New York Yankees (1.23)
Sabathia struck out his 2000th career batter during another great season
Oakland Athletics (1.09)
If the A's could hit, Moscoso's .212 average-against and 3.38 ERA might have translated better than an 8-10 season
Philadelphia Phillies (0.99)
Although most would consider him the 3rd best pitcher of the staff, Hamels was almost unhittable in the shadows of Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay
Pittsburgh Pirates (1.21)
Karstens had a career year for the Pirates in '11, with career highs almost across the board
San Diego Padres (1.07)
Luebke was fantastic in his rookie season, holding hitters to a .209 AVG and striking out 154 in 139.2 innings
San Francisco Giants (1.08)
Cain was only arguably the best pitcher on a deep San Francisco staff
Seattle Mariners (1.10)
The 22 year old was even harder to hit than Felix Hernandez on his campaign for Rookie of the Year
St. Louis Cardinals (1.17)
A rocky NLDS start aside, Lohse was arguably the best pitcher on the Cardinals' staff in 2011
Tampa Bay Rays (1.04)
Shields pitched nearly 250 innings in 2011, and would have been a major Cy Young candidate most years besides this one
Texas Rangers (1.14)
Ogandi did more than keep the ball in the park this year in Texas, holding hitters to a .234 AVG
Toronto Blue Jays (1.14)
Romero went 15-11 and was 14th in all of baseball with a 2.92 ERA
Washington Nationals (1.15)
Ryan... I mean Jordan Zimmermann also led the Nats with 124 K's in 2011
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