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“Naturally, I felt terrible for the kid. He’s got such a bright future. But
at the same time, all I could think of was how it just goes to show how all
this babying of pitchers — pitch counts and innings limits — is a bunch of
nonsense. You can’t predict these things, and there’s really not a whole
lot you can do to prevent them other than refining your mechanics as (’60s
and ’70s Mets pitching coach) Rube (Walker) did with us. But one way I know
doesn’t do anything to prevent them is babying these kids like they do.”
Seaver: 我替他(Harvey)感到難過 但這也顯示了這些保護措施(球數和局數限制)毫無意義
你不能預測受傷 而要避免也只能靠修正機制 但有件事我知道沒用的就是保護
“Take a look at all of them, Marichal, Jenkins, Spahn, what do you think
made them successful?” Seaver asked. “They conditioned their arms by
pitching more, not less, starting from when they signed their first contract.
Jenkins threw 300 or more innings half a dozen (actually five) times. Same
with Palmer, Carlton and Marichal. I keep going back to that (July 2, 1963)
Marichal-Spahn game when they both pitched 16 innings and threw almost 500
pitches between them.
“Neither one of them had any adverse aftereffects from it.”
Seaver: 看看這些人 Marichal, Jenkins, Spahn, 你覺得是什麼讓他們成功的?
他們靠著多投球來鍛練手臂 這些人丟了好幾次三百局 有次Marichal-Spahn兩人各投了
16局接近500球加總
沒有人受到什麼副作用