Fair enough. Diamond isn't your thing but I still don't see how you're not appreciating that the pen is taxed because other pens have thrown more IP. Those pens could be equally taxed or have used way more bodies to get those innings. Or maybe the Jays' arms are used at a more frequent rate. O's got a few innings out of Worley and McFarland this weekend. So -- yeah, more innings but maybe fewer bodies used. I'm just not seeing how you can use a few stats to suggest that current BP arms being taxed is absurd. If IP is the main factor, how could any sort of mismanagement over-tax them?
Just to end this, which I should have done before:
Last seven games:
Biagini: 1.1+ IP, 42 pitches, 14 batters
Loup: .2+IP, 13 pitches, 3 batters
Floyd: 2.2 IP, 50 pitches, 14 batters
Grilli: 4 IP, 91 pitches, 19 batters
Osuna: 4.2 IP, 65 pitches, 17 batters
Chavez: 3 IP, 54 pitches, 10 batters
Storen: 3 IP, 40 pitches, 14 batters
Venditte: 2 IP, 53 pitches, 8 batters
Grilli pitched in 3 games against the O's, Osuna has been stated to need time, Floyd is clearly not 100%. That's over two full games and more than 400 pitches by the pen this week dating back to the Tigers blowout. The last four series might have been ~32 IP, but just the last seven games make up over 21 of those innings (including s*** outings where a guy throws a bunch of pitches but records no outs).