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Re: I'd like to hear Marmol discuss when he notices a pitcher is tired

Posted: 01 Sep 2025 10:05 am
by Bad14
ScotchMIrish wrote: 31 Aug 2025 21:13 pm
Bad14 wrote: 31 Aug 2025 20:30 pm
ScotchMIrish wrote: 31 Aug 2025 13:03 pm and needs to come out of the game or be skipped in the rotation.

https://www.mlb.com/player/andre-pallan ... &year=2025

Pallante in August 6 starts. 5 of 6 starts he threw 90 pitches. ERA of 9,82 for the month. In today's game score tired and Pallante was clearly losing it but left in the game to give up the 2 run home run. Marmol seems locked into what he's going to do and what's unfolding in front of his eyes are of no consequence. Couldn't pull him at 85 pitches. He had to throw the predetermined 95.
In this case it would be before Pallante throws a pitch
Game was tied today. Pallante was clearly tired but he hadn't reached the 95 pitch limit so Marmol leaves him in and the game is lost.

We need the best pitching staff in baseball or a new manager. Easier to get a new manager.
My point is he quickly racks up pitches, something a successful starter can't do. He can't be a starter next year.

Re: I'd like to hear Marmol discuss when he notices a pitcher is tired

Posted: 01 Sep 2025 10:20 am
by OldRed
A good manager would ask his pitching coach if the pitching coach had a grasp on pitching.

Re: I'd like to hear Marmol discuss when he notices a pitcher is tired

Posted: 01 Sep 2025 10:22 am
by BrummerStealsHome
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Re: I'd like to hear Marmol discuss when he notices a pitcher is tired

Posted: 01 Sep 2025 11:03 am
by ScotchMIrish
OldRed wrote: 01 Sep 2025 10:20 am A good manager would ask his pitching coach if the pitching coach had a grasp on pitching.
I don't remember a Cardinals manager who locked his pitcher into 90 pitches a game regardless of what was happening on the field.