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The Nationals are quite possibly the hottest team in baseball over the last 18 days. The team is 12-4 in that span, and the Nationals have not had a starting pitcher lose a game since May 19th — except for Patrick Corbin who is 1-3 in that span. Corbin has publicly said that his issues are mechanical, but you also have to consider his usage in which he set a career high in pitch count at 118 pitches on May 4th in a 6-inning no-decision to go with a 116 pitch performance on a complete game performance when his team had a 5-0 lead. Was that necessary to pitch that 9th inning with a 5-0 lead? This week the Cubs had the same decision with Cole Hamels with a 3-0 lead and a pitch count of 99 after the 8th inning, and Joe Maddon pulled him. Complete game shutouts are cool, but team goals over individual goals are cooler. Sure, maybe pitch count has nothing to do with Corbin’s issues. It is just interesting how Maddon handled his pitcher versus Martinez who was Maddon’s former bench coach. Continue reading



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