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| | The Good, the Bad, and the Barmes: Around the League |
 | | That adds up to a tasty -9.8 VORP, which is extraordinary for the limited number of innings a relief pitcher sees. |
 | | Complementing Graves from the right side we have Boston's Keith Foulke ($7.5m, 6.23 ERA,.289 BAA, -1.9 VORP), Atlanta's Danny Kolb ($3.4m, 5.56 ERA,.286 BAA, 0.6 VORP), and the Tigers' Troy Percival ($5.9m, 5.76 ERA, 7 homers in 25 innings pitched, 0.1 VORP). |
 | | Troy Glaus, whose signing by Arizona was criticized in many quarters, is second best. |
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