WestmontMike wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Analytics has told these guys that they cant get thru a lineup 3 times so they dont care how many pitches they throw to get thru 5 . Its making them mentally weak non competitors looking over their shoulder for the manager to get them out of the game even if they do go past 5. Raised a generation of pussboy head cases . See Kopech, Michael.
This used to be something that was said tongue in cheek. But as time goes by, I think analytics will actually support this.
It's a shame we rely on statistics over common sense.
The 2014-15 Kansas City Royals found themselves incredibly deep in pitching...so deep they could follow this sort of logic. It was an anomaly. It's a pretty short list of baseball teams that can draft and scout THAT volume of quality pitching.
The data may be accurate in suggesting 3rd time through the pitcher will be less effective. History and data also prove that your BEST pitchers are in the starting rotation. Guys that aren't quite as effective are in the bullpen. Same result. Later in the game your pitching is lower in quality and runs get scored.
The Bottom line...teams that draft and scout good pitching tend to do well. The White Sox have not done that....not to mention, they draft and sign guys that can't fucking play defense or run bases.
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1. block or enclose with a wall of bricks
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