Spazsdad wrote:There is a reason colleges recruit pitchers with high K counts. Takes the defense out of the equation. No matter who you have they will eventually make errors
True they will make errors but by that logic.... All hitters will strike out and all K pitchers will miss their spot and give up a jak, EVENTUALLY!! I've played 3rd base behind both types of pitchers and most good contact pitchers don't get hit that hard. Most are pretty consistent and can throw multiple games with relative ease, Whereas K pitchers when they miss your getting a missile in your direction more chance of error and they usually gas out after a game. K pitchers are awesome to watch but there is something to be said for the "no frills Nancy's" that just pitches to get the ball in play....