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<blockquote data-quote="The Doddfather" data-source="post: 412502" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>With all the talk about analytics these days, and the pitching coaches I’ve heard talk about 6 man rotations or 5 pitcher games going 3-3-1-1-1, when do y’all think this will translate to the college game? I keep hearing that pitchers are being trained to only throw 3 innings at a time max from a young age, but it hasn’t really happened, as a rule, in college baseball yet.</p><p></p><p>I heard the other day that a 5 man rotation only started in the early to mid 80’s, which was just when I was established. 4 man rotation was the rule before that and everyone said a 5 man would never work. </p><p></p><p>As a purist, I like letting the starter get into and out of trouble to see what he’s got, and then go from there. Even the “hold” stat is weird to me. I still love the 7 inning from starter, 1 from setup, and 1 from closer model. That’s all assuming the starter is on his game, or else Harvey Wholestaff is always in play!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Doddfather, post: 412502, member: 619"] With all the talk about analytics these days, and the pitching coaches I’ve heard talk about 6 man rotations or 5 pitcher games going 3-3-1-1-1, when do y’all think this will translate to the college game? I keep hearing that pitchers are being trained to only throw 3 innings at a time max from a young age, but it hasn’t really happened, as a rule, in college baseball yet. I heard the other day that a 5 man rotation only started in the early to mid 80’s, which was just when I was established. 4 man rotation was the rule before that and everyone said a 5 man would never work. As a purist, I like letting the starter get into and out of trouble to see what he’s got, and then go from there. Even the “hold” stat is weird to me. I still love the 7 inning from starter, 1 from setup, and 1 from closer model. That’s all assuming the starter is on his game, or else Harvey Wholestaff is always in play! [/QUOTE]
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