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How many is too many I think 4 is a good answer.
The odds of #4 getting any quality circle time is ZERO there just simply are not enough innings to go around; if you are treating #1, #2 and #3 right.
The #1 pitcher expects and should earn 50% of the time otherwise they are not really #1 are they. This means most all bracket games unless there are extenuating circumstances. #2 should get a pool game and maybe a half maybe and pitch when #1 struggles or is hurt; but #1 needs a pool game at least too so she can stay sharp. #3 Gets mop up duties when ahead or behind and maybe a pool game or half a pool game or two.
P.S. this assumes 3 quality pitcher and not a project pitcher or two
The odds of #4 getting any quality circle time is ZERO there just simply are not enough innings to go around; if you are treating #1, #2 and #3 right.
The #1 pitcher expects and should earn 50% of the time otherwise they are not really #1 are they. This means most all bracket games unless there are extenuating circumstances. #2 should get a pool game and maybe a half maybe and pitch when #1 struggles or is hurt; but #1 needs a pool game at least too so she can stay sharp. #3 Gets mop up duties when ahead or behind and maybe a pool game or half a pool game or two.
P.S. this assumes 3 quality pitcher and not a project pitcher or two
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