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On the Mets when Degrom pitches
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Obsessed much with starting pitchers not pitching as many innings into the game as they used to?
![]() I do think if things continue on the absurd path you project, baseball will eliminate the notion of winning and losing pitchers altogether.
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It all depends on roster allocation. If the people in charge of baseball just decide, through market research or whatever other viewership or fan driven analytics they want to use, not to allow additional roster spots on teams, for more pitchers......this "doomsday" scenario (according to many fans anyways) will never come into play.
If they really want teams to figure out how to extend pitchers back out, they can take away a roster spot (or give it to a position player instead, to satisfy the players union), and limit back and forth minor league options. |
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It doesn’t feel like that long ago people railed against the “quality start”. Now if you get through 6 having allowed 3 or fewer and use less than 3 pitchers, you’re thrilled. As opposed to pitchers not winning games, they’ll probably just change the rule to 2 innings or 3. |
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I doubt it.
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Where there is a will there is a way.
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Frank you forgot his teammate Mike Marshal IV who pitched in middle relief of Arnold. 100 games pitched, 200 innings and became MLB's first 30 game winner since 1968.
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There is no such thing as a "blown hold"–only a blown save.
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I no there are no Blown Holds in Baseball but I do know of a lot of "Blow Holes"
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It takes too long for the managers to walk to the mound, all mound visits will be completed by drones.
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A "hold" is merely an incomplete save that is terminated by the manager before the end of the game. Any pitcher who is pitching for the winning team, but does not finish the game or lose the lead is awarded a hold. Any pitcher who loses the lead and does not finish the game does not receive a hold. He has earned a blown hold (in theory) in much the same way that a blown save is awarded. The interesting artificial distinction is that any pitcher who is awarded a hold, could in fact finish the game and earn a save. So any pitcher entering the game in the late innings could be a "holder" or a "saver". To award a hold the official scorer has to be clairvoyant and agree with the manager that the "holder" when he entered the game had no intention of finishing the game and earning a save. Maybe we should call a holder, a save saver instead. Put that in your pipe and blow it. Remember that before there was a "hold" statistic, it didn't exist. Just because a "blown hold" statistic doesn't exist, doesn't mean it won't. The next question then becomes distinguishing between a blown hold and a blown save. Is the only distinction here whether it occurs in the last inning of a game? Does the manager have to specify that a pitcher brought in the eighth inning will not pitch in the ninth and thus only be qualified to get a hold rather than a save? The answer is no, so I guess a blown hold is merely a blown save in disguise. I rest my case. Don't ask me to explain the fallacies of BABIP, WHIP, RISP or LGBTQ. It's all alphabet soup.
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For example, this happened in yesterday's Nats-Reds game. Machado came in in the 7th with a one run lead and gave up a run, so he gets a blown save. This despite the fact that Machdao has 11 holds and no saves and was clearly not going to pitch the 7th, 8th, and 9th to earn the save. So it was a "blown hold" in the sense that we all "know" he was just there for the hold...except we really don't know...maybe he was going to be stretched out in that game...maybe the closer would have gotten injured warming up...maybe the game would have been called after 7 innings...maybe the Nats would have scored ten runs in the 8th and Martinez would have decided not to use other pitchers with such a big lead. Anyway, that's how it works now...maybe the rules will change in the future. Quote:
Otherwise I agree with everything Frank says and am not looking to get in any arguments with him .Oh wait...I do agree with Frank! Except for the "in disguise" part.
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Sticking to baseball, are you saying that you don't believe that WHIP exists, or that it is a mistake to believe that it is worth paying attention to? |
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