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Join Date: Nov 2012
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Historical season: bullpen pitchers staying cold?
I'm playing the 1922 season. It seems warming up bullpen pitchers takes forever..maybe that's historically correct I don't know
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How long are you talking about? 1,2,3,4,5 hitters? I would guess an average it takes 2+ batters for a MR to get ready 4+ for a SP.
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I think it takes more than an inning most of the times (so that's around 3-5 hitters), but I've seen occasions in which it took two innings or more..
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You can't look at innings or number of hitters. Some innings are over very fast, some drag out. You have to consider how much time and how many pitches a guy has thrown while warming up.
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