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never know when he will have the bad inning but they are getting less and less. He has great stuff.
Young guys like German, Deivi Garcia, Montgomery, and probably a few yet to break out give us hope that we will not always need to depend on the free agent market.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
Really? Rucco sounded like a complete moron last night trying to decide if Gardner's run should count when Judge got thrown out at first after his strikeout. Then someone finally got back in his ear saying it doesn't matter if Gardner touched home plate before Judge got thrown out. Then he has to explain to everybody else after the commercial break why that is the case when he was the only idiot contemplating if the score should have been 5-0.
I don't mind Kay announcing games at all. I think he does a very good job and blends well with all of the guys he works with. I'm not saying Rucco cannot do that but if you are going to announce a game at least know the rules. This wasn't some obscure rule and baseball is not a complicated game where owners fuck up rules every offseason like the NFL does by over-complicating rules. I think Kag does a great job interviewing guys on Center Stage. I am not a big fan of his radio show but that has to do more with his lack of knowledge on other sports but yet he still has strong opinions about something without the knowledge/facts to back it up. But in terms of calling a game he doesn't bother me at all.
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is that both German and DJ have been godsends for this team! Good to see EE do some damage, maybe he will relax a bit now as well. Happ goes next, lets see if he can start
to pick it up a bit. He doesn't have to be great, just better.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
Thanks. Sounds reasonable.
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It had more to do with he started to hang some pitches in the 6th, according to Boone postgame.
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About innings limit and the above stated Verducci effect. Teams place an innings limit and when a pitcher reaches it is will then be shut down. Do teams do more advanced analysis like total pitches thrown? Hypothetical, if a guy averaged 10-12 pitches per inning, would it make sense that he has the same innings limit as guy who averaged 15 pitches per inning?
And remember, official innings may undercount rehab outings, EXST, and other situations where they're throwing at full bore or close to it. A lot of that data is not publicly available.
And remember, official innings may undercount rehab outings, EXST, and other situations where they're throwing at full bore or close to it. A lot of that data is not publicly available.
Ok good, just that I never heard about. Giving a guy 150 innings limit before the season seemed lazy. Good to know that teams do more in depth analysis
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And remember, official innings may undercount rehab outings, EXST, and other situations where they're throwing at full bore or close to it. A lot of that data is not publicly available.
Ok good, just that I never heard about. Giving a guy 150 innings limit before the season seemed lazy. Good to know that teams do more in depth analysis
I recall reading somewhere, don’t remember where, that teams don’t just track IP, but high stress innings. To your point, a 25 pitch grind of an inning is different than a 1-2-3 on 12 pitches
German seems to be cruising through a lot of innings, based on eyeball test I don’t think he’s been over stressed. But I also don’t think the Yanks plan to use him much more than 6 IP or so each time out
I'm just wondering where he currently stands, and when he is likely to hit that mark. It would be a shame to not see him pitch post season he has been our best pitcher all year. Wonder if there is some way they can extend him out to plan for that, either add another to starting rotation (probably would help out Tanaka and Paxton as well), or like someone else said, just plan on using him no more than 6IP a game. IDK, I think German is a key piece to our post season success, and hope they have a plan.
I'm just wondering where he currently stands, and when he is likely to hit that mark. It would be a shame to not see him pitch post season he has been our best pitcher all year. Wonder if there is some way they can extend him out to plan for that, either add another to starting rotation (probably would help out Tanaka and Paxton as well), or like someone else said, just plan on using him no more than 6IP a game. IDK, I think German is a key piece to our post season success, and hope they have a plan.
If they can maintain and even extend the division lead it will give them plenty of opportunity to push German back some starts and skip his turn all together at times. His innings will be fine
I miss watching him steal bases.
I miss watching stolen bases.
Judge with a 392mph single to CF.
I think he will get the 7th. Bottom of the order. He has to learn to get deep.
Young guys like German, Deivi Garcia, Montgomery, and probably a few yet to break out give us hope that we will not always need to depend on the free agent market.
He has to get in front of the bag...Gardy had him by 20 ft. But George King says he was only a "C".
It was the top of the order, so not surprising.
He has to get in front of the bag...Gardy had him by 20 ft. But George King says he was only a "C".
Agree with that ... don't know what Gleyber was doing there. It was by 20 feet and ended up being very close, maybe even safe.
Probably more of an innings watch thing than concern over how he was throwing or his pitch count.
And he's lost it on two straight strikes...again.
Yanks now 30-9 against the rest of the AL East.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
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let German pitch the 7th.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
Thanks. Sounds reasonable.
Keep Kay on the IL until he is fully Ellsbury'd.
Really? Rucco sounded like a complete moron last night trying to decide if Gardner's run should count when Judge got thrown out at first after his strikeout. Then someone finally got back in his ear saying it doesn't matter if Gardner touched home plate before Judge got thrown out. Then he has to explain to everybody else after the commercial break why that is the case when he was the only idiot contemplating if the score should have been 5-0.
I don't mind Kay announcing games at all. I think he does a very good job and blends well with all of the guys he works with. I'm not saying Rucco cannot do that but if you are going to announce a game at least know the rules. This wasn't some obscure rule and baseball is not a complicated game where owners fuck up rules every offseason like the NFL does by over-complicating rules. I think Kag does a great job interviewing guys on Center Stage. I am not a big fan of his radio show but that has to do more with his lack of knowledge on other sports but yet he still has strong opinions about something without the knowledge/facts to back it up. But in terms of calling a game he doesn't bother me at all.
And Houston lost. I think they were up 8-4 and blew the lead.
to pick it up a bit. He doesn't have to be great, just better.
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let German pitch the 7th.
He is on an innings cap. If he throws more than 122.2 innings he would be subject to the Verducci Effect which states any young pitcher who makes a 30% jump in innings pitched from the previous year greatly increases his chances of injury. Severino made that 30% jump last year and well you see what happened.
Now German is much older at 26 and logged a lot of minor league innings in his arm. So he might be less vulnerable to the Verducci Effect. But the Yankees believe in it and it has been very accurate.
Thanks. Sounds reasonable.
It had more to do with he started to hang some pitches in the 6th, according to Boone postgame.
Ok good, just that I never heard about. Giving a guy 150 innings limit before the season seemed lazy. Good to know that teams do more in depth analysis
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And remember, official innings may undercount rehab outings, EXST, and other situations where they're throwing at full bore or close to it. A lot of that data is not publicly available.
Ok good, just that I never heard about. Giving a guy 150 innings limit before the season seemed lazy. Good to know that teams do more in depth analysis
I recall reading somewhere, don’t remember where, that teams don’t just track IP, but high stress innings. To your point, a 25 pitch grind of an inning is different than a 1-2-3 on 12 pitches
German seems to be cruising through a lot of innings, based on eyeball test I don’t think he’s been over stressed. But I also don’t think the Yanks plan to use him much more than 6 IP or so each time out
I'm just wondering where he currently stands, and when he is likely to hit that mark. It would be a shame to not see him pitch post season he has been our best pitcher all year. Wonder if there is some way they can extend him out to plan for that, either add another to starting rotation (probably would help out Tanaka and Paxton as well), or like someone else said, just plan on using him no more than 6IP a game. IDK, I think German is a key piece to our post season success, and hope they have a plan.
I'm just wondering where he currently stands, and when he is likely to hit that mark. It would be a shame to not see him pitch post season he has been our best pitcher all year. Wonder if there is some way they can extend him out to plan for that, either add another to starting rotation (probably would help out Tanaka and Paxton as well), or like someone else said, just plan on using him no more than 6IP a game. IDK, I think German is a key piece to our post season success, and hope they have a plan.
If they can maintain and even extend the division lead it will give them plenty of opportunity to push German back some starts and skip his turn all together at times. His innings will be fine