tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4231553629409069195.post4721906022060502326..comments2013-01-08T11:01:27.509-05:00Comments on A Baseball Revolution: The Value of HindsightFomenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04585303164268395792noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4231553629409069195.post-48810522196757377812012-04-11T14:09:43.901-04:002012-04-11T14:09:43.901-04:00As I'm reading this, Jaime Garcia has a pitch ...As I'm reading this, Jaime Garcia has a pitch count of 70 in the 5th after giving up 10 hits and 1 ER (lots of singles and one double), but no walks. And in CitiField, Strasburgh has 2 innings under his belt with 45 pitches and Santana has 60 in 2+ innings. A lot of pitchers getting up in pitch counts early. I think bats usually are further along in developing and/or "getting in groove".Voice of Logichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02041351465858105321noreply@blogger.com