Because Dusty, being a "good" manager should have seen that Wood had previous injury issues and what overuse would do to him in comparison to the other two managers who were "bad". Noticing Wood's work load and it's correlation to his injury history is something I would think a good manager would have noticed.
Zambrano also wasn't overused for the years Wood was by other managers AND Dusty, Zambrano is on the record as describing arm issues because of Dusty's high pitch counts.
It's also not just the accumluation of innings. It's the number of actual pitches thrown. And the number of fatgued pitches thrown. The pitch count numbers with Dusty as a manager really speak for themselves.
IMO it wasn't just that Prior was "soft", it stemmed from some mechanical issues(another thing a good manager should have noticed, or taken notice of), and when he was finally back he took line a drive off the elbow and then was really never the same again.
You could make the argument that maybe Wood and Prior were just more injury prone than other players but I would say that Dusty should have noticed that and well...... managed those players better, especially their pitch count and work load, if that was indeed the case.
Having a pitcher in Wood, with a history of arm issues trot out and routinely throw 100+ pitches in a start doesn't seem like good managing. Nor does it seem like a good idea to subject a rookie or young pitcher like Prior to that as well.
Zambrano also wasn't overused for the years Wood was by other managers AND Dusty, Zambrano is on the record as describing arm issues because of Dusty's high pitch counts.
It's also not just the accumluation of innings. It's the number of actual pitches thrown. And the number of fatgued pitches thrown. The pitch count numbers with Dusty as a manager really speak for themselves.
IMO it wasn't just that Prior was "soft", it stemmed from some mechanical issues(another thing a good manager should have noticed, or taken notice of), and when he was finally back he took line a drive off the elbow and then was really never the same again.
You could make the argument that maybe Wood and Prior were just more injury prone than other players but I would say that Dusty should have noticed that and well...... managed those players better, especially their pitch count and work load, if that was indeed the case.
Having a pitcher in Wood, with a history of arm issues trot out and routinely throw 100+ pitches in a start doesn't seem like good managing. Nor does it seem like a good idea to subject a rookie or young pitcher like Prior to that as well.
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