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Actually the strike% is identical from '03 and '04 to present.
He nibbled more and was less likely to give into the hitters with a 3 ball count. Why is that do you think?
Anyhow, I grow tired of this debate. Give me an example of ONE pitcher in history of baseball that went from 87mph to 83mph and was EXACTLY as effective and I'll start considering yours/Doc's controversial position.

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