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<blockquote data-quote="Lugnutz" data-source="post: 6073197" data-attributes="member: 603567"><p>Verlander has better stuff IMO than Santana. He has great command of his fastball that he can work at 96-98, a terrific curveball, and a good changeup. You really need to watch Verlander pitch. His curve this year is nothing short of amazing. Going on the fact that Santana is 30, and reports are his fastball topped out at 92, I may take Verlander on this. If we are talking the Santana at 26-27 in Minnesota sure, but I also don't think we have seen Verlander's peak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lugnutz, post: 6073197, member: 603567"] Verlander has better stuff IMO than Santana. He has great command of his fastball that he can work at 96-98, a terrific curveball, and a good changeup. You really need to watch Verlander pitch. His curve this year is nothing short of amazing. Going on the fact that Santana is 30, and reports are his fastball topped out at 92, I may take Verlander on this. If we are talking the Santana at 26-27 in Minnesota sure, but I also don't think we have seen Verlander's peak. [/QUOTE]
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