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Ray Finkle said:If you're refering to the pitch count rule, I suggest you go back and reread the rules. The rules state that a pitcher cannot start an inning if he has over the limited number of pitches. A pitcher can finish a batters at bat even if he goes over that amount. (For example if the pitch limit is 60 and Clemens has 59 pitches going into the 5th inning he could finish that batters at bat the even if he throws an extra 20 pitches. Clemens couldn't start the inning if he was past 60 pitches).
It's your opinion that there's no pride involved. Why is Pedro Martinez who is one pitch away from his career ending going to be pitching for his country? It's called pride. Believe it or not not every player is greedy and like I've said the majority of the players playing in this thing there is a pride thing going for them. If there wasn't then why would these MILLIONAIRES even play?
I never said that as a fan I'm taking this thing seriously, I agree that these rules stink and the Classic is going to be a joke. However what I said was is that these players are going to take it seriously when they play. They're not going to joke around or embarass themselves out there.
I also agree with the Yankees not wanting their pitchers in this thing. If I were them I wouldn't want them pitching either.
Also where did you hear about the players playing on a rotation? I'm not doubting you at all but I never seen or heard of that.
Pedro ain't there yet. And with his "boot" or "shoe" problem I will believe he pitches in this thing when I see it.
Second, Buck Martiniez did an interview about the "rotation" thing yesterday.