Thursday, September 3, 2009

Further proof that the National League is inferior

This is the only thing good about the National League.

Ex-Red Sox pitcher Brad Penny pitched 8 scoreless innings for the Giants last night in their win over the Phillies. I'm sure people are wondering "why the hell couldn't he do that shit for the Red Sox?" Well the simple answer is because the National League sucks. I know it, you know it, everybody knows it. Why the hell do you think that National League pitchers are hesitant to move to the American League and why American League pitchers all salivate at the chance to pitch in the National League? It's not just that you get a free out in the National League (pitcher has to hit), but it's also because the teams are simply inferior to American League teams. Seriously, just do a search on Interleague play records and you'll see which league is better. Look at the results of the last 4367246327423 all star games and you'll see which league is better. The fact that John Smoltz and Brad Penny can combine for 14 shutout innings in their respective National League debuts this season just further proves it.

2 comments:

Roy Halladay said...

My ERA would be 0.00 in the National League

Julio Lugo said...

You forgot to mention me!

It's not the NL is weaker, I was held down by the Man in racist Boston!