#3 is, to me, clearly the most dominant pitcher but with 13 durability he won't give you nearly as many starts as you'd like (as s_gammon said, maybe more suited to reliever/spot starter). #2 is less skilled and has similar problems as #3; he also has lower health. However, his stamina is so high that you could give him the same pitch count you'd give to a guy with, say, 75 stamina and he would stay fresh enough that he could probably pitch every 5th day. He also lacks a great pitch which would prevent him from being truly elite. #1 is, in my mind, the least skilled of the three, but is still a very high-quality pitcher (probably at least a few All-Star appearances if not Cy Youngs) and is so much more durable he could easily fit into a 4-man rotation.
I'd probably narrowly go 1, 2, 3.
In case the pitches for #2 are really scaring you away, I should point out a pitcher of mine,
Ebenezer Brett, who has similar pitches (with worse skill ratings) but has made quite a career for himself.
8/13/2010 9:06 AM (edited)