What (if any) downside do you see to Prior throwing 116 pitches in game 2? Just curious. That he stayed in 2 innings too long in a blowout win. What better time to give your bullpen a little work, especially with an day off the following day, than in a blowout? My main argument that it wasn't that one game that killed Prior, it was the whole season of being overworked and September in particular. As I said before, Prior also had 5 days off in between Games 2 and 6. If Prior wore down in Game 6, it wasn't 116 pitches in Game 2 that caused it. A lost opportunity to give the bullpen some work? Is that honestly the only downside you see to having Prior throw 116 pitches? To him it was valid, b/c he had an extra day and had been throwing 120 pitches every start. No, you are misunderstanding my point. I am not saying that the 116 pitches Prior threw in Game 2 shouldn't matter because he should be used to it since he averaged 113 pitches during the regular season. I am saying that claiming Prior ran out of gas in Game 6 on five days rest rather than four after throwing 116 pitches in Game 2 is just wrong. He is much more likely to have worn out in the eighth inning due to the whole season of being overworked as well as (as Monco pointed out) throwing 119 pitches in Game 6. If Prior had pitched in Game 6 on three days rest, or even four, then you could use the extra 30 pitches as a legitimate argument. But to claim that Prior wore down in Game 6 because of one game is ridiculous.