So your argument is that a pitcher who is clearly compromised and potentially hurt... as evidenced by a sudden velocity drop... should stay in the game anyway, because taking him out would be treating him like a baby.ecleme22 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 07:49 amI think the infantilizing and blaming are a little ridiculous.An Old Friend wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 07:40 amOK, don't be ridiculous. Velocity drop is a major waiving red flag. ANY pitcher should be pulled when there is an in-game sharp velocity drop like that.ecleme22 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2025 07:36 amRonnie, at some point, we can't blame what Libby does today on what Oli/Mo did 2 years ago. And we can't blame Oli on not removing Libby RIGHT after his fastball started to drop.Ronnie Dobbs wrote: ↑05 Jun 2025 21:00 pm Worried or not, you gotta let the guy pitch through it.
But there's always a chance that a guy who has been jerked around like he has and last threw over 86 innings in 2022 (115) is going to start to wear down at some point during the season. To be clear, I am not saying that is why he had a bad start tonight after a not great one his last start. It happens. But it's something that I think we'll have to keep in mind come August or September.
There's a little infantilization going on here.
When Libby does well: "Finally, they are giving him a chance!"
When Libby doesn't do well: "That dumb Oli... blah blah."
There's no reason to suggest otherwise. Why would YOU advocate that a pitcher who has sudden velocity loss should STAY out there? I'd love to see your reasoning.
That's funny, man, even for you.
I didn't say that. Careful with the "we" stuff.Dude hits a wall on June 5th, and we are blaming it on how Oli pitched him in 2023. And we are also blaming Oli for not noticing the fatigue right away.
You didn't take very long to get dumb on this one.Jeez... I know Libby is your pet project, but this is getting a little ridiculous.
My ONLY argument is that a pitcher should be removed at first sign of a sudden velocity drop.
You're not only calling that ridiculous but suggesting that they should leave a compromised pitcher in because anything else is treating them like babies.
You gotta take a step back and look at what you're actually saying.