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BSN Rockies Podcast: Measuring game-calling, slumps, and “winning” with Manny Randhawa

May 24, 2018
BSN Rockies Podcast: Measuring game-calling, slumps, and “winning” with Manny Randhawa

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Mary Pace

Mary Pace

May 25, 2018

These podcasts are always fun. Wish I lived a little closer so I could come say ‘hi’.

I’m still a little uneasy when it comes to non-traditional pitching ideas after the Rockies 4-man piggyback debacle of 2012. Although, I’m slowly coming around on the idea of #TheOpeners (yours & Manny’s reasonable approach helps), but I have a couple questions.

I’ll start with what is the least likely scenario.

If more teams start using this strategy, do you see any motivation for players to Sabotage it (passive-aggresively or otherwise)? Stick with me here. There is already a weird tension between MLBPA and MLB after the most recent CBA & the underwhelming 2017-2018 free-agent period. If more teams switch to #TheOpener strategy, it seems the Kershaw-type contracts will be increasingly replaced with Rusin/Betances-type contracts resulting in a overall decrease in pitching salaries. Great for team payroll, bad for MLBPA members. If there is NOT widespread buy-in from pitchers, could they mount enough resistance to cause a problem? Or when it comes down to it will they do whatever is necessary to stay in MLB (Opening, Middling, Closing, Extra Innings-ing, or, in Boston, Beer & Fried Chickening)?

The next thought I have is: Is it scaleable over a 162 game schedule? Or is it something teams will pick their spots with throughout the season (i.e. stretch-run, playoffs, key stretches against division opponents who’ve seen the “normal” starters a bunch any way)? Manny said that teams would most likely use it for the 4 & 5 spots in their rotation. But as long as rosters stay at 25, teams that are dead-set on this strategy will have to a) rethink roster/bullpen construction to spread out the workload or risk a bullpen that is torched before the ASG; or b) use a lot of Dodger DL stints (assuming they have enough pitching depth to stash some at AAA).

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