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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 1010355" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>An interesting comment by Fried in the Bowman article. He is quoted as saying that he really, really did not want to come out after 6 IP, at 100 pitches with a no-no working, but Snit insisted he look at the big picture - it still being April (at the time) and with a long season ahead. However, he also said he understood Snit’s decision.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the game was subsequently blown by Minter.</p><p></p><p>Just goes to cement my perception that pitchers aren’t trained to go more than 100 pitches these days and the decisions are made by pitch count more than circumstances.</p><p></p><p>I don’t like taking a guy out who wants to stay in the game with a no-no heading into the 7th. TBH, to me that’s just stupid. Now if it’s been a rough game and the pitcher is worn out then sure, but that was not Fried the other night. Fried throws a high percentage of off speed stuff. Let the guy pitch another inning, but have the hook ready just in case.</p><p></p><p>Just my $.02 worth this Friday AM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 1010355, member: 6771"] An interesting comment by Fried in the Bowman article. He is quoted as saying that he really, really did not want to come out after 6 IP, at 100 pitches with a no-no working, but Snit insisted he look at the big picture - it still being April (at the time) and with a long season ahead. However, he also said he understood Snit’s decision. Of course, the game was subsequently blown by Minter. Just goes to cement my perception that pitchers aren’t trained to go more than 100 pitches these days and the decisions are made by pitch count more than circumstances. I don’t like taking a guy out who wants to stay in the game with a no-no heading into the 7th. TBH, to me that’s just stupid. Now if it’s been a rough game and the pitcher is worn out then sure, but that was not Fried the other night. Fried throws a high percentage of off speed stuff. Let the guy pitch another inning, but have the hook ready just in case. Just my $.02 worth this Friday AM. [/QUOTE]
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