Why the pitching is so bad

Bill Madden in his column in today’s New York Daily News offers the best explanation I’ve heard for the maddening inconsistency of baseball’s bullpens:

So herein lies the crux of this pitch-count insanity: It has come down to managers entrusting the most critical innings not to the starting pitchers in whom the team has its biggest investment, but rather to (more often than not) mediocre middle relievers. Can anyone explain what sense this makes?

I can’t. This is one of the reasons that offense has been on the rise and it’s why no team has been able to establish a level of consistency this year. Perhaps it’s time to let guys like Tom Glavine (who was yanked a few minutes ago after throwing exactly 100 pitches) go a bit deeper into games.

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Runner’s diary, Friday

Still sore nearly 12 hours after my run. Did 9.3 miles — well, actually, it was seven, with a mix of walking and running the rest of the way. I didn’t really eat dinner and I never eat breakfast before the run, so I think it caught up to me. No fuel.

Ran with Mike, so no music, but a new route — down Ridge to Stouts, up Route 522 to New and back to Ridge, then down Perrine, into the Princeton Collection, onto Schalks Crossing and into Dow Jones.

Solid.

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