Say what you want, but it wrong to do. There is a reason you rarely see pitchers throwing this many pitches in an outing, college or pro. It is just stupidBullyfan87 said:Hey guys, there's a thread almost identical to this one over at the pasture...think about that for a minute, and then quit your bitching.
The kid throwing that number of pitches one time isn't really that big of a deal. If it becomes a weekly occurrence, then you might have a legitimate complaint. Until that happens, just let Cohen coach.
HA!!....I played soccer for 17 year and "baseball" for 9 because anything before the age of 10 in baseball is just glorified tee ball otherwise i havedawgstudent said:rebfan04 has played basebal for 17 YEARS!!!
I need a little bit more of a sample size than just a few pitchers for you to convince me that this is normal. You can't give me a large one because it isn't normal for it to happen8Dog said:as I showed. Whitney just got to 148 b/c he struggled so early in the game so his count was higher than a lot.
And Tim Lincecum threw 138 pitches one time last season.
It is absolutely insane to throw a kid that much whether he is big league material or not. One of the top five shoulder specialist in this country once told me that pitch counts are extremely important to the health of the shoulder/elbow. Coming from a physician who is literally flown all over this world to check and or perform surgery on professional athletes' shoulders is as credible a source as I need. One time...150 pitches....may not do one in, but making it a practice is detrimental to the shoulder and its makeup. You might want to check the health of Tim Lincecum and you might want to take a look at the vast majority of major league pitching coaches and their practices of counting pitches. Or you can just continue to speak without really knowing what you are talking about.SolidDog said:coaches are paid TONS of money to win... end of story. Go look up Tim Lincecum's college pitch counts. The good ones make it to the bigs no matter.
if a guy wants to really "protect himself" then he needs to take that round 35 money and go live on 18,000 in Single A.
Whitney isn't a pro prospect anyway.
There's no doubt about that. South Panola is built for 1st and goal with the game on the line. They don't get stopped in a 4 carry situation; they get stopped when they're outside of 4th down territory and you only get 3 runs. No one would have kept Nicholas Parker from getting 2.5 yards per carry over 4 plays to win that game.[list type=decimal] [*]8Dog wrote: [/list] _________________________________________________ is what cost SP the state championship. Pogue tried to get cute and lost.
Stupid would have been a more appropriate word there than conservative. Pogue just "locks up" and panics when a game is on the line and finds a way to keep the other team in striking distance.HD6 said:what your definition of conservative is, when 60 carries a game doesn't meet the criteria.</p>
HD6 said:just change the names and lose the term "Super Regional", and my psychic powers show themselves.