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<blockquote data-quote="ConcernedMember" data-source="post: 1946773" data-attributes="member: 568459"><p>No, you are wrong. It's just statistically proven that rookie pitchers usually get into trouble when they pitch more innings than they are accustomed to pitching. It has nothing to do with there ability but more to do with there arm getting tired/fatigued. That causes you to hang breaking balls and leave fastballs up in the zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConcernedMember, post: 1946773, member: 568459"] No, you are wrong. It's just statistically proven that rookie pitchers usually get into trouble when they pitch more innings than they are accustomed to pitching. It has nothing to do with there ability but more to do with there arm getting tired/fatigued. That causes you to hang breaking balls and leave fastballs up in the zone. [/QUOTE]
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