All sillyness aside: Lee's been unimpressive so far this season, Oswalt has been hurt. Hamels has been decent this season. Only Halladay has truly dominated like the pre-season hype said the Phillies pitching would. Sure, they've been hurt by Philadelphia's lack of offense, but are there really Phillie fans around that can honestly say they weren't hoping/expecting better from their "Fantastic Four"?
Hoping for? Maybe. Expecting? No. I realize there's a certain amount of randomness or luck -- I can reasonably hope for something amazing and all 4 of them to be uninjured and perfectly on top of their games. I can be perfectly happy with the numbers that the 4 of them have combined for so far:
15-10, 2.95 ERA, 33 GS, 6 CG, 1 SHO, 221.1 IP, 195 HA, 73 ER, 13 HR, 45 BB, 229 SO.
That's quality. Without what they've done, there's no way the Phils would be 26-16.
Halladay has been excellent, which is no surprise. Lee's had one really bad start which hurts his numbers, and some middling starts where he hasn't dominated; on the other hand, he's showing an ability to strikeout even more batters than before and I think we're likely to see his numbers improve as the season goes along. Hamels? Hamels has had one awful start where he gave up 6 ER which account for 30% of the runs he has given up so far in his 9 starts. He's also had one not-so-good other start, but otherwise he's been ranging from good to dominant in his games.
Oswalt of course has been hurting some, but it's encouraging that he came back looking good against the Cards this week and his fastball was where it should be.
Hamels and Halladay have combined for 4.7 WAR. The next close pair of starters on one team is Lohse and Garcia of the Cards, 4.3 WAR. Then comes Kershaw and Kuroda of LA with 3.8 WAR.
If you look at the top 4 starters for teams, it goes Phils 6.5, LA 5.3, STL 5.2. Also of interest with ATL at 3.7 and SFG at 3.5.
A drop from 6.5 to 5.3 WAR between the top 2.
The 4 of them have pitched extremely well. If the Phils had the offense that they had from a couple of years ago, the team might have over 30 wins.
ETA: Also note that in Lee's last 5 starts, the Phils have scored 7 runs, 5 of those in 1 game. They've been shutout 2 times and scored 1 run 2 times.