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Conceptually...excellent command is a good way to succeed as a pitcher. Snell has NEVER HAD excellent command. In his good years, he had solid but unspectacular command and great stuff leading to a lot of swings and misses. This year...he's shown absolutely ZERO command...and still great stuff, but limited because of the lack of command. Sandy is the first one to caution people not to react to single starts or even a handful of starts. I'm advising caution...one start with anomalously good command is fine...but if he's unlikely to repeat that good command...he's unlikely to be a good pitcher.