StrykerFSU wrote: the AL which has inarguably deeper lineups if for no other reason than the presence of the DH.
And I would argue that would be the only reason they have deeper lineups. Unlike the National League, AL teams have to give every-day position-player money to Designated Hitters which in turn increases the quality of hitting at that position (because if you don't hit they will find someone else who can). However, at every other position you have the same necessity for both fielding and hitting, which becomes statistically insignificant when comparing both league's numbers.
So basically the only argument that the AL has better lineups begins and ends with the DH.
However I do agree that Dontrelle is a vastly overrated pitcher making a career off the hype of his rookie season (2003) and his third season (2005). Outside of those years he has Kyle Davies-like stuff: can get guys out, but only every 5th hitter. In between you get 2 walks a double and a bomb.
Here are Willis career win totals in succession 03-07: 14, 10, 22, 12, 10
Even including the statistically aberrant year of 2005 his 162 game average is still a win-loss record of 14-11. That in the world of Major League Baseball (and not AAAA) is very pedestrian at best. Willis will see a huge drop-off, unless Leyland can sprinkle his old-man baseball fairy dust on him and resuscitate Dontrelle's career.
Cabrera however is the man, and losing 15-20 lbs. as has been reported will only make him more dangerous and explosive. HUGE pickup for them at 3B.