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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Personally I think opportunity is wasted in NPB to get the most out of the top starters because of the long rotation, and high pitch count. If an ace were able to pitch every 5th day instead of every 7th day, he'd be more valuable to the team, as starting pitchers are the deciding factor in many baseball games. But then again, the NPB schedule has many days off, so the number of days between starts would vary between 4 and 5 under this scheme and maybe it's better for the rotation to have a regular number of days of rest between starts.
What do you think?
Also, there's the number of practice pitches thrown between starts. Anyone have any idea on how much stress this puts on the starters' arms? Japanese pitchers probably end up pitching more in a year, when including camp and practices.