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Originally Posted by DeezNutz
I think my general rule in terms of starting an inning would be: < 95 the pitcher goes back out. 95 or >, the pitcher sits unless it's late in the year and we're in the heat of the race.
In the former scenario, someone is getting loose in the pen as soon as the inning begins.
Give the starter the chance for a quick inning, but be prepared for a quick hook. Basically pulling the starter at 110 regardless.
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That's called having a plan and Ned Yost will have nothing of it.