We just started our all star season and just finished competing in our 1st tournament over the weekend, and the common theme among the teams in this tournament was to throw 2 pitchers. There was a #1 and #2 for each team, and teams would basically switch back and forth, usually throwing their #2 in weaker games and their #1 for the tougher games.
Our team has 4 pitchers, but a pretty clear #1 and then 2 girls who could be the #2 depending on how things play out. I feel we should try to get as much time to the top 2 pitchers as possible to develop them through the all star season, with the hopes that they grow and learn how to face many different teams. There is an idea that we should give all 4 a look and try to give them all time, but I feel that would be a detriment to the growth and developement of the top 2 pitchers we will go into battle with the rest of the way. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Our team has 4 pitchers, but a pretty clear #1 and then 2 girls who could be the #2 depending on how things play out. I feel we should try to get as much time to the top 2 pitchers as possible to develop them through the all star season, with the hopes that they grow and learn how to face many different teams. There is an idea that we should give all 4 a look and try to give them all time, but I feel that would be a detriment to the growth and developement of the top 2 pitchers we will go into battle with the rest of the way. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.