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I don't understand why when a pitcher has a killer inning, you only let him pitch one inning. He's warmed up and confident. So lets throw a new kid in there that's neither warmed up or settled in. This feels like a dumb baseball idea, similar to stutter step penalty kicking in soccer.
I totally get that when you swap out a pitcher, if he's stinking it up or showing any signs of weakness -- you gotta yank him, and quick. But when a pitcher steps in and carries the team by easily shutting down the other squad -- you gotta let that stallion run.
We ran out of pitchers today, and it wasn't necessary.
Feels like we are trying MLB strategies with a roster that is nowhere as deep as an MLB roster.
Kung Wu say, man who jump through screen door, strain self
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