Got to thinking, on the differences and the amount of effort required to be a pitcher and a position player. The boy (2010), while predisposed to be a pitcher, has his weekly workout rountine pretty well set. Lifting, Hoeflings, long toss, running, PFP's, bullpens, game, done,repeat. The position player by contrast is never done.
A position player needs too. Hit for average, hit for power, have a good OBP% a great SLG% be able to steal a bag and field his positon, flawlesslsy, day in and day out. A pitcher needs to get outs.
A pitcher will spend 10 minutes with a coach in a bullpen on an adjustment. A hitter may take a lifetime, and not be able counter that adjustment.
Of course each needs to execute. And both are either a pitch or play away from ending their careers. But your going to need 6x's more pitchers than you need for a given position on a team.
Maybe pitchers have an easier path. I do know. You can't win the game as a pitcher, but you certainly can lose it.
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