To assemble a pitching staff for an OL, I have read and read and re-read the forums, and while I notice some disagreement on who the best are, I notice general agreement on about 25 or so pitchers. My confusion lies in interpreting numbers. For example, '08 Addie Joss, who some have opined as the "best bargain." His numbers, normalized(?), or his advanced numbers, don't seem all that great. There are many pitchers from the steroid era whose numbers appear to normalize much better than Joss', or for that matter, many of the dead ball era pitchers. There are however, certain seasons, 1894-1895 for example, that do appear to normalize very well. Why are these players not "cookies?" Is this just a bit of the normalization abyss, or am I missing something?