DOUGELKE wrote:I don't care whether you were right or wrong,that it's just petty how far you go to be right.I didn't say you were wrong if you reread my post.I just got frustrated with you trying to prove your point,and are you some expert on pitching.I have a little bit of experience in coaching pitching for over 35 years getting many of my pitchers scolarships to many schools in the States.And to have over 10 of them drafted.3 of them had pretty decent careers in the majors.
Now you are clearly being the one who has to be right, since you keep continuing this argument even though Valen and I agreed to stop it. Although if you actually thought my arguments were incorrect, I'm sure you would call me out on it to finalize the discussion. And I was not "petty," nor did i go "too far" in making my argument. After I responded to Valen's initial post and pointed out its hypocrisy, he posted again without responding to my post. So I reminded him
once in each forum that he was evading answering my post and beckoned for him to address it. Two reminders
hardly constitute pettiness...although Valen's initial haughty hypocrisy definitely did so.
Also, I
never claimed to be an expert on pitching...you really need to reread my posts. I clearly stated that my definitions of #1-#5 starters came from what
professional baseball people and writers covering those baseball people have to say on the matter, not standards I constructed myself.
And kudos to your impressive coaching career and the pitchers you have helped to the majors, although I'm really not sure how those facts counter any of my arguments or the fact I never claimed to be a "pitching expert." But I'm sure that it
does mean you know something about pitching and the MLB. So, if you would like to contribute to any of the previous discussions about MLB pitchers or anything else about the current season, I would look forward to your input.