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Tonight Peavy will start Game 2 of the World Series for San Francisco. And it's not as if that's just where the rotation happened to fall; the Giants had five days off to set their staff exactly how they wanted to. Peavy is the No. 2 guy for a World Series team, and given what we saw from him in Boston this year that is almost impossible to believe.
However, his performance in San Fran does justify his position: In 12 starts Peavy went 6-4 with a 3.03 ERA and a 1.04 WHIP. Obviously switching to the no-DH National League is always good for pitchers, but a run-and-a-half drop in ERA and a 27% decrease in WHIP is just ridiculous.
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