As a Giants fan, I was familiar with the Spahn-Marichal game. Unbelievable. I usually don't have any guilt about leaving a ballgame earlier if it's out of hand, or goes into extra innings. But an extra innings game with both starters still in the game seems to compelling to walk away from!
I think there needs to be a happy medium when it comes to pitch counts and workloads. On the one hand, I love watching someone like Paul Skenes, because guys who are consistently into triple digits are exciting as hell. But it's also kind of horrifying. Guys are just throwing harder than ever, the extreme emphasis on spin rates surely isn't helping. We're never going back to the old days of 300+ innings being the norm, or even 250. But I also enjoyed it a bit more when starters had more of an influence on the game, and the goal was to, at the very least, hand off the game to your high leverage relievers. It added an extra level of strategy for pitchers who couldn't just let it fly pitch after pitch. Even if it was closer to the way it was around 15-20 years ago would be a big improvement, IMO.
My understanding is MLB is also kind of frustrated with the diminishing role of starters and looking for solutions, so who knows....
I think there needs to be a happy medium when it comes to pitch counts and workloads. On the one hand, I love watching someone like Paul Skenes, because guys who are consistently into triple digits are exciting as hell. But it's also kind of horrifying. Guys are just throwing harder than ever, the extreme emphasis on spin rates surely isn't helping. We're never going back to the old days of 300+ innings being the norm, or even 250. But I also enjoyed it a bit more when starters had more of an influence on the game, and the goal was to, at the very least, hand off the game to your high leverage relievers. It added an extra level of strategy for pitchers who couldn't just let it fly pitch after pitch. Even if it was closer to the way it was around 15-20 years ago would be a big improvement, IMO.
My understanding is MLB is also kind of frustrated with the diminishing role of starters and looking for solutions, so who knows....