Thanks for the compliments
As for Look, he had a pretty good season for Cincinnati, despite being bumped from the closer role. And next to the closer, he had the lowest ERA in the Reds' pen (4.17), he had the lowest WHIP (1.24). His final record was 2-1 with 3 saves. It's a shame, cause he lost a lot of his ratings but still was arguably the best reliever on that team. He was released going into the 2009 season, but I'm not sure if anyone picked him up to follow. He's 39 now, going on 40. 2008 was probably his last year.
I was kind of surprised that he didn't show up in the 4 game showdown with Cincinnati, but I think he just made a few minor outages, if any at all.
I was actually really surprised that Arizona was as dominant as they were - I expected them to be good, but Colorado has always seemed to be there, as has San Diego - but I leave, and seriously, almost every guy puts up a career year. Florida was more of a predictable thing. . . they'd been getting better each year.
And Vasser.. oh, I'm not done with him yet. His playoffs performance will be in the next chapter, but I'm not going to get into my secrets just yet

. Regardless, his year was sick, at 14-8 with a 2.93 ERA and 164 K's in 177 innings.
There'll be more to come. I've actually been wanting to catch up on all the players that have gone through Jazz's life.