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Old 12-09-2024, 12:21 PM   #6
uruguru
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Originally Posted by Matt Arnold View Post
Not every "long" delay will fatigue the current pitcher. Maybe in the end he might tire an inning earlier than normal with a small enough delay. But yes, sometimes a larger delay can make them nearly completely fatigued.

Can you explain the rationale of a pitcher becoming fatigued while not pitching? I'm just a little confused about this.
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