In my opinion, Liriano is an NL pitcher anmd has been for most of his career. Great for any NL team, but not so great in the AL. Normally I don't like to look at a pitcher as good in one league, not so good in the other, but it's pretty evident by his stats throughout his career. He has shown signs of brilliance, but not consistently, and mostly when he pitched in the NL.snipezo said:He can pitch in the bullpen as a long man or spot start here in there in case of injuries. He's a shell of his former self obviously but he's an okay depth guy.
He had some success in the AL Central in the past as well, but that's also nothing like pitching in the AL East. In other words, there's only 4 to 5 seasons where he's actually been really good, 3 of which were consecutive seasons in the NL.