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On ESPN, Rob Parker said a pitchers stats were worse only because he "pitches to the scoreboard and doesn't care about giving up a few runs with a lead"
Which makes no sense at all, no pitcher wants to give up runs...
On ESPN, Rob Parker said a pitchers stats were worse only because he "pitches to the scoreboard and doesn't care about giving up a few runs with a lead"
Which makes no sense at all, no pitcher wants to give up runs...
but you have to admit.. IF you know you have BIG BATS in your teams line-up that you are more prone to throw a few "bad pitches" here and there...
if your team scores 5 runs a game, you dont have to worry about throwing a few meatballs up to the plate hoping to get away with one here and there right?
but you have to admit.. IF you know you have BIG BATS in your teams line-up that you are more prone to throw a few "bad pitches" here and there...
if your team scores 5 runs a game, you dont have to worry about throwing a few meatballs up to the plate hoping to get away with one here and there right?
I honestly think it depends on the pitcher. I guess it depends on the mentality, i'm sure a guy like Nolan Ryan if it was 1-0 or 15-0 never wanted to give up a run.
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