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Originally Posted by Brad K
My understanding is pitchers aren't programmed to have "bad days". A few innings bad performance is random. So leave him in until he can be hit for. If my understanding isn't correct I'd like to know.
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They aren't programmed to have bad days but the results can indicate a bad day or as Dyzalot posted, a bad inning followed by a recovery of form.
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