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Old 11-23-2020, 03:52 AM   #17
ALB123
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CBeisbol, I know that I've read posts from you where you mentioned that you often prefer (always prefer?) to use the function "Number of Batters" rather than "Pitch Count Limit" when you're limiting your starting pitchers time on the mound. I can't remember what you typically used for that number. Was it 27 hitters so the SP would face the other team's lineup three times?

I'm thinking of trying that method for my lower level guys. Whichever number you chose, I'm sure you've seen widely varying pitch counts from those SPs when they are finally pulled. If you had to guess, what do you think would be the most common 10 pitch range you'll see, using the number of batters as your pitcher's limit? 90-100? 75-85? I'm just curious...

Again, most importantly, what is the number of batters limit you typically use?

Thanks!
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