I'd say Sanchez and Hochevar are 3's on championship clubs... (Sanchez definitely is considering he was the Giant's third starter in 2010 when they won the World Series)
Chen, Duffy and Paulino are 5's.
Not at all saying that the Royals are any better than the Tigers are, just implying that I believe the Tigers are beatable.
I mean I guess you could argue Jonathan Sanchez was the number 3 starter on the Giants in 2010.
The rotation at the beginning of the year was this:
Opening day: Lincecum
2: Zito
3: Cain
4: Sanchez
5: Wellmeyer
In the playoffs they tried to pitch Lincecum twice-three times every series. Madison Bumgarner was clearly a better pitcher in the playoffs as was Cain and Lincecum.
So, I'm not sure in which world Sanchez was a "3." Just because Barry Zito was left off the playoff roster, doesn't mean Sanchez is automatically better.
As for Hoch? He pitched 198 innings of 4.68 ERA 1.28 WHIP. League average ERA was 3.94. Even giving him the benefit of playing in the AL, plus some means he was at best league average. And he is what a #1? I mean gmafb.
The other "#3's" in the AL Central:
White Sox: Phil Humber (Hoch's best peggy po comparo) 163 IP/ 3.75 ERA / 1.17 WHIP
Indians: Justin Masterson 216 IP / 3.21 ERA / 1.27 WHIP
Tigers: Max Scherzer 195 IP / 4.43 ERA / 1.34 WHIP
Twins: Scott Baker 134 IP / 3.14 ERA / 1.17 WHIP
Royals: Luke Hochevar 198 IP / 4.68 ERA / 1.28 WHIP
The Indians probably have 4 maybe 5 pitchers on their staff better than Luke Hochevar. Think about that.