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<blockquote data-quote="SRim23" data-source="post: 3415246" data-attributes="member: 568830"><p>can you really consider him a "young arm" considering hes probably been pitching since he was ten.....</p><p></p><p>how old are you? what im getting at is that young athletes are brought up a heck of alot different now than they were 15-20 years ago.... used to if you had a kid on yor little league, high school, etc you pitched the hell out of him till his arm fell off just to get wins....</p><p></p><p>now even as young as elementary school kids are starting weight training, there are laws limiting kids innings pitched.... the point im trying to make is that athletes today have been getting bred as "athletes" since they were kids where used to you didnt get serious about sports until late high school even into college....</p><p></p><p>i just think all this worry about innings when were talking about 20-27 yr old guys is pointless. there arms are strong and sports medicine is a million times better than even 10 years ago....on their 5 days of rest between starts these guys are pampered.....they are fine lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRim23, post: 3415246, member: 568830"] can you really consider him a "young arm" considering hes probably been pitching since he was ten..... how old are you? what im getting at is that young athletes are brought up a heck of alot different now than they were 15-20 years ago.... used to if you had a kid on yor little league, high school, etc you pitched the hell out of him till his arm fell off just to get wins.... now even as young as elementary school kids are starting weight training, there are laws limiting kids innings pitched.... the point im trying to make is that athletes today have been getting bred as "athletes" since they were kids where used to you didnt get serious about sports until late high school even into college.... i just think all this worry about innings when were talking about 20-27 yr old guys is pointless. there arms are strong and sports medicine is a million times better than even 10 years ago....on their 5 days of rest between starts these guys are pampered.....they are fine lol [/QUOTE]
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