Top10alltime wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:Top10alltime wrote:
Yamo might be the best pitcher in the league. They should switch out Ohtani or Snell for Yamo if Dodgers are smart
Yamamoto is not pitching on 2 days rest, be for real.
Ohtani doesn't have the stamina to finish either, him being the main batter and all (which he is underperforming in). He isn't as good as Yamamoto as a pitcher, which is a shame.
It'd be better if Dodgers use Yamamoto instead of Ohtani, who has massively underperformed. It's just the better choice, but if Dodgers are so confident in a guy who has farmed a fraudulent playoffs team, then ok. They should definitely switch Snell, considering he doesn't have the durability to finish, and even with him finishing the game, Blue Jays have a legitimate chance at winning.
Yamamoto is that good. Dodgers can have him on 2 days rest, and they still do damage.
What are you talking about? Yamamoto is not going on 3. much less 2 days rest, nor does he have the ability to excel at it. Stop it.
You say Ohtani has underperformed? Ohtani with a 2.25 ERA in 2 postseason starts has certainly not underperformed. How is a guy on 2 days rest going to do better.
I agree that Snell doesn't have the durability to finish because he tends to throw alot of ball. So you are going to use Yamamoto on 3 days rest and think he can finish? How many pitches do you think Yamamoto can go on short rest, when he never even pitches within 5 days of each start. And then what, are you going to pitch Yamamoto again in game 6 or game 7, on short rest again?
Yamamoto has not even pitched on regular rest once the entire year (5 days apart). He has always pitched at least 6 days apart (not the standard 5) because that is what he has done his entire life in Japan. Now he is going to pitch 3 or 4 days apart?






















