Dadawg_77
06-08-2004, 08:36 AM
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As the pitch count has come into the mainstream, the usefulness of the number has been debated. In the normal "old school" vs. "new school" battle, the pitch count has been taken to task by both sides. Instead of using this as one more battle in an endless war, I want to offer a new way of looking at pitching.
As the pitch count has come into the mainstream, the usefulness of the number has been debated. In the normal "old school" vs. "new school" battle, the pitch count has been taken to task by both sides. Instead of using this as one more battle in an endless war, I want to offer a new way of looking at pitching.