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Norris to the pen 2020

tomdalton22

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So over his past few starts he has only been pitching 3 innings which has led me to speculate that they are going to move him to the pen next year.

Here are a few interesting stats. (last 3 years 2016-2018)

pitches 1-15 .596 OPS
pitches 61-75 1.171 OPS

1st time faced in a game .610 OPS
3rd time faced in a game 1.171 OPS
 
We have a few guys that should go to the pen. Maybe they can still use him as a starter for 3 innings and then use another starter for three innings then BP from there.
 
I believe the plan going into this season was for him to be in the pen. He only went into the rotation when we were missing 4 of 5 starters.
 
I believe the plan going into this season was for him to be in the pen. He only went into the rotation when we were missing 4 of 5 starters.

Thanks, Fulmer, Zimmerman, Moore and Ross. #sarcasm
 
LOL i keep seeing you writing this , about his last few starts being short outings ...It was said they are giving him "starts" but limiting his innings because he is on an innings restriction so they dont want him to surpass so many innings . That is all , nothing more to read into it
 
It's not about innings but pitches assuming they want to limit him.
 
LOL i keep seeing you writing this , about his last few starts being short outings ...It was said they are giving him "starts" but limiting his innings because he is on an innings restriction so they dont want him to surpass so many innings . That is all , nothing more to read into it

oh...so you believe what they say. Do you really think they would come out and say they were grooming him to be a relief pitcher?

Maybe you are right. But my money would be on him being a reliever next year.
 
oh...so you believe what they say. Do you really think they would come out and say they were grooming him to be a relief pitcher?

Maybe you are right. But my money would be on him being a reliever next year.

This concept doesnt even make sense . How would pitching 3 innings be grooming him to be a reliever ? Relief pitchers tend to pitch one inning , or come in for a matchup ( lefty vs lefty ) and if he was to be the long reliever , well he was/is a starter , he doesnt need to get groomed on that either .
 
This concept doesnt even make sense . How would pitching 3 innings be grooming him to be a reliever ? Relief pitchers tend to pitch one inning , or come in for a matchup ( lefty vs lefty ) and if he was to be the long reliever , well he was/is a starter , he doesnt need to get groomed on that either .

grooming is probably a poor choice of words. Perhaps I should have said they are letting him pitch 3 innings to see what they would have if they move him to the pen. Not exposing him to a second and 3rd time through the order.
 
Norris has never demonstrated stamina to be a starter. Ever. He has always had problems with getting past the 4th or 5th inning. He has fabulous stuff, just not the stamina. His long term success and value is probably as a reliever. Situations has delayed that move.
 
Norris has never demonstrated stamina to be a starter. Ever. He has always had problems with getting past the 4th or 5th inning. He has fabulous stuff, just not the stamina. His long term success and value is probably as a reliever. Situations has delayed that move.

Might he be a future "opener" ? I dont like the idea of openers but i agree he usually is pretty good for 2-4 innings then all hell breaks lose lol . Could be an extended opener next season
 
IMO he hasn't shown that he can stay healthy/durable for long enough periods of time to be a starter. He also runs out of gas early. I've been saying he should be moved to the pen for over a year now. He's at 126 innings which is 25 more than he's ever pitched. 23 total starts this year. All career highs.
 
Might he be a future "opener" ? I dont like the idea of openers but i agree he usually is pretty good for 2-4 innings then all hell breaks lose lol . Could be an extended opener next season

Gardenhire is not, to me, the kind of manager who would take that approach to managing a pitching staff.
 
The Norris, Verhagen duo is doing well when they started this ..
 
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