According to Bowman nothing is broken.
This is like the 4th time (FF, Acuna x2, and now Suzuki) where we've dodged a bullet. This may actually be the braves' year
i don't mind. i'll state again how the phillies haven't had a starter get serious injured this year. they may have 4 guys make like 30 starts and another make like 24. how often has that happened? that is insane luck.
Yeah usually you have like 8-10 guys make a start.
Braves had like 10-11 already. That is pretty lucky for Philly though, overall i still dont know if they're this lucky ass team like everyone claims they are.
The Phillies are the luckiest team ever up to this point.
SPs used by 2018 contenders (playoff odds >10%)
Bos 10
NYY 11
Clev 7
Hous 6 (only 1 by Peacock)
Oak 13
Sea 10
Atl 13
Phil 9
Wash 10
ChC 10
Mil 9
StL 11
LAD 11
Ariz 10
Col 7
The "lucky" team has been the Astros with only a single start not taken by their 5 man rotation.
The "unlucky" team has been the Braves, though some of that is self imposed due to frequently pushing SPs back for extra rest.
The Phils are right around average for "luck" with SP health this year, maybe a bit "lucky".
A contending team should plan on using 10+ SPs during any given regular season, and should stock the cupboards accordingly.
I think in our case it's been a combination of luck and outcomes that are a reflection of design. The luck part is mainly in the form of Anibal Sanchez. The design part is having all the good young pitching in AAA (and lower levels at the start of the season) that is now giving up some flexibility in how we deploy the rotation. It has allowed us to overcome injuries to McCarthy, Gohara, Soroka and Fried at various points of the season.
and also give extra rest to guys who look like they may need it.
pitching depth is a beautiful thing.