Tag Archives: Pitching Rotation

Matt Cain’s Death by Pitch Count

This week on the podcast, Thomas and I talked about the curious case of Matt Cain’s 2016 season. My theory was that after not pitching much for the last year and a half, and missing time in Spring Training with his cyst issue, he entered the season without the stamina that a starting pitcher would need. That’s why it seems like he’s perfectly fine for the first four innings, before he falls off a cliff.  Continue reading

Episode 122: Jumping the Shark

Episode 122: Jumping the Shark

In the hundred-and-twenty-second episode, Thomas and Danny come back from their eight-month life hiatus to break down the offseason dealings in the NL West, the Greinke, Price, and Zimmermann contracts, and the additions of Samardzija and Cueto to the Giants rotation, and try to figure out what the heck is going on with the Dodgers.

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Episode 121: From Our Cold, Dead Hands

Episode 121: From Our Cold, Dead Hands

In the hundred-and-twenty-first episode, Thomas and Danny recap the World Series, the quiet offseason, the pitching injuries, and how terrible this team is going to be.

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