CLEVELAND, Ohio -- If your team lacks an ideal starting rotation, don't fret.
The Royals cruised to a championship without a dominant unit. The Mets, on the other hand, reached the World Series because of their strong staff. There is more than one way to build a winner. Having a competent rotation doesn't hurt, though.
Let's examine the league's top rotations. We'll work our way up from the bottom.
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The Atlanta Braves' rotation resembles that of the '90s Braves -- specifically the spring of 1995, when, instead of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz and Steve Avery, the club used replacement players during the players' strike.