That's a medical opinion that you're not competent to give. If you have a definitve authority that you can cite as a source, you should do so. Given these circumatances, offering an opinion in such authoritative terms is the height of arrogance. I'm sorry, but I don't think the claim that stopping 10-15 pitches short of his average doesn't hurt is that outrageous a claim. I wasn't concerned as to the validity or outrageousness of the claim, but rather, I was addressing the competency, or qualification, of the claimant to present such an opinion in such an authoritative manner. While I recognize that are very knowledgeable about baseball and the CUBS in particular, and I do, generally, respect your opinions, you are, in my opinion, over your head on this one. So you're arguing that it's reasonable that harm was going to come to Carlos because he didn't throw enough pitches? I don't follow. Any time we can get Carlos out of there under a hundred pitches, we'd be stupid not to. Unfortunately, we're stupid.