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    Sorry Mets fans

    But your starting pitchers have pitched more innings than any of them ever have before.

    Come September/October they will not be the same pitchers

    I'll ride them for now, but, come playoffs they are toast.

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    Are you a Nationals fan? LOL . Cause only a Nationals fan would say this from being but hurt 2 games out.

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    Definitely not a Nats fan. Just calling it like I see it.

    Thor, Degrom, Harvey, none of those guys have pitched this much so far into the season, you are looking at dead arms come late September. Why do you think they went with 6 man rotation earlier.

    Anyone who has played baseball can tell you throiwng more than you've ever thrown, even doubling you innings in Thor's case. On the surface you think wow they have a dynamite rotation, and they do. However, there is a good chance 1 or 2 of them will wear down. They better start handing out some spot starts to relievers if they want to stay fresh come october. Next year will be their year.

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    that's why they're moving to a 6 man rotation when Matz comes back....


    OP is a clueless idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JameisBrady View Post
    that's why they're moving to a 6 man rotation when Matz comes back....


    OP is a clueless idiot.
    I bet you're good with the ladies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trobin31 View Post
    But your starting pitchers have pitched more innings than any of them ever have before.

    Come September/October they will not be the same pitchers

    I'll ride them for now, but, come playoffs they are toast.
    does not matter.

    not true at all.

    most pitchers get stronger as the season progresses. It just the supid fukkin GM's who have never even played baseball like the Nationals GM who make dumbass moves to put them on the shelf.

    Mets pitching will be fine. No need to worry.

    If they don't make the World Series it won't be a shock though they are up against some pretty stiff competition.

    Cubs, Cardinals, Dodgers, Nationals will all be just as dangerous.

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    Trobin is one of select few who know what they're talking about on this site. Clowns should listen up instead of bashing him

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYRin09 View Post
    Trobin is one of select few who know what they're talking about on this site. Clowns should listen up instead of bashing him
    yeah he is a smart guy.

    A doctor in real life i believe.

    Good caper.

    But this is just an opinion. Nobody actually knows what will happen.

    What is crazy that the Nationals are actually thinking about shutting down Joe Ross the same way they did with Strasburg that one year.

    They say if you don't learn from history that it will repeat itself.

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    If Ross goes 6 strong today, which I suspect he will, I think he either ends up in the bullpen or Fister may get shut down briefly til he can figure some shit out. Right now Ross is their 2nd best pitcher and they know it. Obviously based on track record they will be very gentle with his ulnar tendon and rotator cuff.

    Bear when are you do for a prostate exam? Do you have medical insurance? If so, it's a no go.

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