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Originally Posted by zrog2000
It's pretty easy to find the statistics. Several teams only used 4 in 1969. Dodgers had 3 starters with 40+ starts and that was still a 154 game schedule. 59 pitchers had more than 200 innings. 9 got to 300. Obviously, pitcher stamina should be way higher in 1969 than it is now and starters shouldn't be at 0% when they threw 95 pitches.
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well, that's also objectively wrong. here's the plot of stamina from PTCS. every pitcher (except 1) that is a red dot was at 5% or lower. 6% for the most part is the cutoff. every pitcher 60 stamina or higher can throw 120 pitches easily.