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3 minutes ago, Rickylovesweed said:

LSU has to find a way to win this one or they're in big trouble tomorrow. After Floyd, LSU doesn't have much of anything from a starters perspective and Florida will have Waldrep or Sproat. 

Either way, just getting to game 3 would still require Skenes to pitch well on really short rest. 

Sproat may be done for CWS unless there's a rainout due to pitch count rules...

pretty sure he threw at least 111 pitches tonight

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Just now, Augustus said:

What if I told you a pitcher had 15 K"s through 7 innings, and his offense had sent over 40 guys to the plate...

And he was losing

And he doesn't look to be getting tired.

But if I understand the rules, he's done. He hit 110 pitches.

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Just now, TwiceHorn said:

As has been mentioned, there's a rule that prevents it.  Three days rest if >110, I believe.

Don't know how you count the three days.

Is there really? When did they start that? I get it, it protects pitchers, but I’m not a fan of that

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Just now, gatormarc said:

They put in rules to protect pitchers arms.

NCAA rules state 110 pitches is max. As far as I understood it, he wasn't supposed to come back after ending the inning when he hit the limit.

You're misunderstanding the rule.

Okay, walk off time.

Or 8 scoreless innings.

One of the two, I'm sure.

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4 minutes ago, gatormarc said:

He looks great. But, I mean by NCAA rules, he wasn't supposed to go back out.

 

Yeah but remember pitcher for TREE... 🙄

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Stanford starting pitcher Quinn Mathews had quite an outing on Sunday. In an 8-3 victory over Texas in the NCAA Super Regionals, Mathews threw a career-high 156 pitches and registered 16 strikeouts in a complete game.

 

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Just now, Augustus said:

You're misunderstanding the rule.

Apparently I am. 

I haven't found the actual rule, just an article talking about the rule. There must be some nuance to it.

Just now, LTtxfan said:

 

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Stanford starting pitcher Quinn Mathews had quite an outing on Sunday. In an 8-3 victory over Texas in the NCAA Super Regionals, Mathews threw a career-high 156 pitches and registered 16 strikeouts in a complete game.

 

That's ridiculous.

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2 minutes ago, gatormarc said:

They put in rules to protect pitchers arms.

NCAA rules state 110 pitches is max. As far as I understood it, he wasn't supposed to come back after ending the inning when he hit the limit.

You can throw 500 pitches in a game. You just have a mandatory 3 day rest period afterwards, because you exceeded 110 pitches.

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4 minutes ago, gatormarc said:

They put in rules to protect pitchers arms.

NCAA rules state 110 pitches is max. As far as I understood it, he wasn't supposed to come back after ending the inning when he hit the limit.

110+ pitches requires I believe 3 days rest but it isn't a hard cap

It's why Florida really has to win this game so they don't run into Skenes.

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1 minute ago, Rickylovesweed said:

Fisher was dealing but Florida is probably regretting sticking with a lefty/righty situation against White when they still had this guy in the pen. 

Probably wanted to have Neely to close tomorrow or Game 3

1 minute ago, Helobious said:

You can throw 500 pitches in a game. You just have a mandatory 3 day rest period afterwards, because you exceeded 110 pitches.

As I read 3 days rest is supposed to apply to 76-110 pitches.

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2 minutes ago, gatormarc said:

They put in rules to protect pitchers arms.

NCAA rules state 110 pitches is max. As far as I understood it, he wasn't supposed to come back after ending the inning when he hit the limit.

Wonder what the count was for the Texas pitcher against Boston College several years ago.  He was tough.

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