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Ha, no, I would say that complicates things a bit! But thanks for the info, it's good to know.
A few questions you've raised for me: Does the 100-pitch system mean anything below that is risk-free? I had been considering holding my pitcher to 75 pitches or so, but I suppose there wouldn't be any sense in stopping him before he reached the 90's. Also, can you get rid of abuse points by giving a pitcher some downtime? And does a pitcher's endurance level have any effect on this––i.e. is a reliever with 32 endurance who makes 90 pitches an injury risk?
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