But can ross go both games tomorrow? Say he pitches game 1 and throws 95 pitches. Can he go another 50 for game 2? It is only 30 mins later.
We have a friggin shark with a friggin laser beam. We should ride it until it is empty.
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But can ross go both games tomorrow? Say he pitches game 1 and throws 95 pitches. Can he go another 50 for game 2? It is only 30 mins later.
We have a friggin shark with a friggin laser beam. We should ride it until it is empty.
I'm pretty sure he can lob Cannon balls all day and be fine.
I would not be in favor of him throwing 150 pitches. He may not exert nearly as much effort as the average pitcher, but it's still an unnatural motion, and I don't want to screw him over. If he went down, it would pretty much end our season.
He threw almost 140 in a complete game earlier this year.
I'd be perfectly fine with using him in back to back games. However, 130-140 pitches would be about the max I would want to stretch him. He is just too important.
It is my understanding that a double header Saturday would be a preemptive one like we did in Athens. Friday's forecast doesn't look too bad but Saturday night and Sunday look like rain. So Mitchell would pitch Friday in Game 1, then Game 2 and 3 would be Sat.
At Tennessee, in the mid 1990's, Rod DelMonico threw RA Dickey regularly in the 135-160 pitch count range, he's still playing today. Some guys just have a rubber arm, Ross is one of them.
Ross throws it like 82 mph. And his mechanics put zero stress on his arm. Plus the more he throws the better rhythm he gets into. Ross on throw 100 is better than Ross on throw 20. He could throw 300 pitches and be ready to throw 301 without blinking an eye.
Seems like too big of a risk to me. Risk-reward analysis does not favor this approach. Beyond that, is wouldn't be a great message to send to our other pitchers. Talk about a vote of, "no confidence".
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but is there not a fairly long delay between games of a double-header? If so, that would not be a good thing, much as a starting pitcher in a long rain-delay is often not the one used again when the game resumes. There's a window for pitchers when their arm is ready. Before and after is not good.
I'm going to pretend I never saw this post ...
Is it a forgone conclusion that we aren't playing tonight?