I don’t think they need one strategy and I don’t think that is how they operated last year. There are three reasons they might pull pitchers early.
They might be avoiding a third time through the line up. I think this was the case with Dylan Bundy, Chris Archer and the AAA reinforcements. In this case they need better pitchers. Absent better pitchers I think I would have a short leash with them too.
They might be keeping pitch count down to try to keep pitchers healthy. This might be the case with Sonny Gray who often saw more than 18 batters. He also was placed on the injured in April and then the end of May. They may have been overly cautious keeping his pitch counts under 100 in July and August but those two injuries had to play a role in the way they used him. Sonny Gray also ended the season injured. Bailey Ober also fits in the this grouping.
They might not be pitching effectively that day.
That really just leaves Joe Ryan who was healthy and effective. He surpassed 100 pitches several times and routinely saw the top of the order the third time through. He did need to get ramped up with pitch count to start the season and maybe for a start after his bout with COVID but his use was different than the rest of the staff.
I think the best strategy is to find effective starters and keep them healthy. They need more Joe Ryans.
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I don’t think they need one strategy and I don’t think that is how they operated last year. There are three reasons they might pull pitchers early.
That really just leaves Joe Ryan who was healthy and effective. He surpassed 100 pitches several times and routinely saw the top of the order the third time through. He did need to get ramped up with pitch count to start the season and maybe for a start after his bout with COVID but his use was different than the rest of the staff.
I think the best strategy is to find effective starters and keep them healthy. They need more Joe Ryans.
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