Pitcher Workload Management
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Nov 28, 2025
Pitcher Workload Management
Managing pitcher workload is critical for both performance and injury prevention. Modern analytics tracks multiple fatigue indicators.
Key Metrics
- Pitch Count: Single-game workload limit
- Days Rest: Recovery time between starts
- Innings Limit: Season-long workload cap
- High-Stress Pitches: Pitches with high leverage
Research Findings
| Pitch Count | Velocity Drop | Next Start ERA |
|---|---|---|
| <80 | -0.3 mph | 3.80 |
| 80-100 | -0.8 mph | 4.05 |
| 100-115 | -1.2 mph | 4.35 |
| >115 | -1.8 mph | 4.75 |
Key Takeaways
- Performance declines after ~75 pitches
- 5 days rest is optimal for most starters
- Young pitchers need conservative limits
- Velocity drop is early fatigue indicator
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