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That is not good...and I hadn't even noticed it. That's some great scouting by Sullivan, as usual.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, you've got Erik Bedard, who refuses to throw aggressive pitches in pitchers' counts and therefore has a career pitches/inning of 17.4 - which is way WAY too high for a career average and explains a lot about his injury history. He labors too much out there...tries too hard for the perfect sequence and doesn't just come after guys when he needs to.