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In response to "I didn't actually mean "playoffs"; replace that with forever. He can't end up being 30 and have pitched only 100 innings a year" by Beaker

No, they were treating him as a 22 year old pitcher with a prior career high of 120 innings or so

There's a lot of work done now on over-use of pitchers, especially when they ramp up their innings pitched more than 30 or so a year.

They treated the million dollar arm like it was worth it's weight in gold, (unlike Prior and Wood ... and Lincecum and Latos).

They just got unlucky.


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