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Yeah, I'm flummoxed. My first thought was that he throws 3 pitches for strikes but on further notice, a. he really doesn't throw them all that well (only the sinker is a major league quality pitch) and there's no change of pace in there, just a two seam fastball, a four seamer, and a slider. They aren't even necessarily low platoon split pitches.
Maybe your rotation is so bad that your manager sees him as a better option than any of your actual starters? That could be, although I'm having a hard time seeing him as a guy who will do well the third time through the order (in case you don't know, one thing that the game models is that every time a team faces a pitcher in a game, he's a little easier to hit. This effect is negated a lot by a pitcher who throws a variety of pitches). He does have amazing control and given that Movement rating and the fact that his #1 pitch is a sinker, he probably never gives up a home run, so in spite of the mediocre stuff I could easily see him being a Bob Tewksbury or Jamie Moyer type, an extreme pitch to contact guy who can give you 6 strong innings a night even though he probably starts getting visibly tired at 90 pitches just because he never takes anyone that deep into the count.
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