I think what irks me the most is I recall Shapiro in a preseason interview stating that inning limits arent something he prescribes too. and that a pitchers durability will be determined by fatigue/performance drop as the season progressed which would ultimately determine if a move to the pen would be made. I agree with this line of thinking. So far, Sanchez hasn't expressed fatigue or shown it, and his performance has been improving, so for Gibbons to come out and contradict what was stated in the interview is really perplexing. I personally don't understand how putting an arbitrary limit on how many innings a pitcher should throw helps prevent injury, other than that if he's not pitching hes not getting hurt cockwash. This type of archaic thinking shouldnt be part of any front office anymore than "he's fast so let Pillar hit leadoff" ******** should.