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Top Ten RH Starters
1. Felix Hernandez, SEA--King Felix, a power pitcher with a wicked repertoire is cruising to Cooperstown.
2. Zack Greinke, LAD--This #1 starter would be an ace on most teams; also has complete package.
3. Adam Wainwright, STL--Titanic ace overcomes health problems to continue dominance.
4. Jose Fernandez, MIA--Most talented right-handed starter today, could rise to #1 easily.
5. Max Scherzer, WAS--Big horse ready to lead Nats with slider and four-seamer.
6. Masahiro Tanaka, NYY--Artistic, cerebral pitcher with the best splitter in MLB
7. Johnny Cueto--CIN--Underrated ace has been quietly and consistently excellent.
8. Corey Kluber, CLE, Cy Young winning, groundball-machine needs to prove he's the real deal.
9. Jordan Zimmerman, WAS--Master of control will probably be pitching somewhere else next year.
10. Matt Harvey, NYM--The Dark Knight should return to 2013's dominant form as Mets' best player
Greatest (Male) Actors Ever
1. Phillip Seymour Hoffman--Brilliant, versatile, funny, and surprisingly cinematic.
2. Daniel Day-Lewis--Brando with brains and stability. Many iconic performances.
3. Robert Deniro--Corleone, Lamotta, Bickle made him the first great modern film actor.
4. Sean Penn--Irascibility has overshadowed his versatile, inventive performances & 2 Oscars.
5. Marlon Brando--Showed stage skills could translate to film with his visceral genius.
6. Leonardo Dicaprio--Remarkably versatile, brilliant actor despite his bratty, playboy image.
7. Joaquin Phoenix. Dark genius will finish his career higher on this list as he's just peaking.
8. Al Pacino--The ultimate Actor's Studio guy is still continuing his remarkable career.
9. Anthony Hopkins--Hannibal Lecter reignited this Shakespearean wizard's career.
10. Jeff Bridges--California dude image detracts from his substantial skills at nuanced roles.
1. Felix Hernandez, SEA--King Felix, a power pitcher with a wicked repertoire is cruising to Cooperstown.
2. Zack Greinke, LAD--This #1 starter would be an ace on most teams; also has complete package.
3. Adam Wainwright, STL--Titanic ace overcomes health problems to continue dominance.
4. Jose Fernandez, MIA--Most talented right-handed starter today, could rise to #1 easily.
5. Max Scherzer, WAS--Big horse ready to lead Nats with slider and four-seamer.
6. Masahiro Tanaka, NYY--Artistic, cerebral pitcher with the best splitter in MLB
7. Johnny Cueto--CIN--Underrated ace has been quietly and consistently excellent.
8. Corey Kluber, CLE, Cy Young winning, groundball-machine needs to prove he's the real deal.
9. Jordan Zimmerman, WAS--Master of control will probably be pitching somewhere else next year.
10. Matt Harvey, NYM--The Dark Knight should return to 2013's dominant form as Mets' best player
Greatest (Male) Actors Ever
1. Phillip Seymour Hoffman--Brilliant, versatile, funny, and surprisingly cinematic.
2. Daniel Day-Lewis--Brando with brains and stability. Many iconic performances.
3. Robert Deniro--Corleone, Lamotta, Bickle made him the first great modern film actor.
4. Sean Penn--Irascibility has overshadowed his versatile, inventive performances & 2 Oscars.
5. Marlon Brando--Showed stage skills could translate to film with his visceral genius.
6. Leonardo Dicaprio--Remarkably versatile, brilliant actor despite his bratty, playboy image.
7. Joaquin Phoenix. Dark genius will finish his career higher on this list as he's just peaking.
8. Al Pacino--The ultimate Actor's Studio guy is still continuing his remarkable career.
9. Anthony Hopkins--Hannibal Lecter reignited this Shakespearean wizard's career.
10. Jeff Bridges--California dude image detracts from his substantial skills at nuanced roles.