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How many big-league innings will Jacob deGrom pitch in 2022?


Benjamin Grimm

How many big-league innings will Jacob deGrom pitch in 2022?  

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  1. 1. How many big-league innings will Jacob deGrom pitch in 2022?

    • He won't appear in a game at all
      1
    • Zero (he gets into a game) through 15
      2
    • 15.1 through 30
      4
    • 30.1 through 60
      6
    • 60.1 through 90
      5
    • 90.1 or more
      2


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Old-Timey Member
Posted


I don't think there's enough time left for him to get to 60, but over 30 seems good.


Posted


there's 66ish games left in the season, meaning the available innings left in the season are 69% as many as those already pitched.



meaning, for the rest of the season, if someone were to pitch with sandy alcantara's workload (144IP to date) for the remainder of the season, he would pitch 99 more innings. if someone were to pitch to chris bassit's workload (109 IP) for the remainder of the season, he would pitch 75 more innings.



it feels safe to say that degrom is unlikely to pitch more than 60 innings, if only because i expect him to come back with something of a reduced workload, but still a workload befitting a nearly full time starting pitcher. david peterson's workload (73 IP) gets him to about 50. i'd be ok with that.


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there's 66ish games left in the season, meaning the available innings left in the season are 69% as many as those already pitched.


Posted


oh. well, the mets will be so completely, utterly dominant in the playoffs that they won't need degrom to pitch enough innings over his regular season total to put him over the 60 inning mark. or they'll get bounced in the first round. or fail to make it.



really, are we projecting playoff innings too?


Posted


I voted for 15.1 - 30 innings. When I saw the title the number that popped in my head was 18 innings. I think he will get in 3-4 starts, before going on the shelf again for some ailment.



I don't doubt deGrom's ability at all, but I seriously question his durability.


Posted


Edgy MD wrote:

You zero-to-15-ers? You out!


I'm in the 30 to 60 crowd, but I will very happily accept being booted out by you if it comes to that.


Posted


Lefty Specialist wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

Whoever voted "won't appear" is out.


That would be me. I really felt he wouldn't make it back. Still remains to be seen what he'll give them overall.


Happy to be very wrong on this one so far.


  • 3 weeks later...
Posted


Benjamin Grimm wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

The Thirty-and-a-Thirds have been eliminated. We're down to the last two groups!



DRAMA!


He's still in that range, at 36.1. (Or 36.3333 if you don't like "innings math")


Yeah, I don't get Edge's post. 30 1/3 wasn't an end-point in the ranges. 30 is/was,

and we're still down to three, not two, groups.


  • 3 weeks later...
Posted


Should start Saturday in Oakland, and then again the following weekend in Atlanta. Should reach 60 without issue.


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