And you thought our pitching was bad?

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JimHalpert.nafoom

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I think after giving up, oh, twelve runs in the first it would be time to let somebody else try.
 

Uncle Leo

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"At that pace the pitcher would have thrown around 500 pitches in four innings," Kawamoto's coach was quoted as saying. "There was a danger he could get injured."
I suppose 250+ in less than two innings is nothing to be concerned with.
 

RebelBruiser

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where I think Trezvant was up on South Side 95-0 in the 3rd quarter. South Side walked off the field to avoid the embarassment of a team hitting the century mark on them.

My guess is this team didn't have a second pitcher. Of course, after a first inning of 26 runs, I think I would've let every player on the team throw some to see if they could get an out.
 

muddawgs33

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Naaah couldn't have been, because he wouldn't have threw in the towel after 250 pitches. Polk would've just let him throw a couple of pitches after injuring himself and then throw the towel in.
 

Todd4State

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a totally different philosophy on baseball in Japan than we do. They favor small ball and junk ball pitchers.

Still, that is just stupid to leave a pitcher in that long, I don't care if it's a team from the Congo.
 
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