“I think mostly it’s going to be observing him, if he’s throwing the ball well and he’s keeping his delivery together, you extend him a little further the next inning,” La Russa said. “It’s going to be the first time he’s actually competing in a game (in a while) and he may get fatigued early, they’ve got a tough lineup. I think you just watch. But he’s not going to be throwing 100 pitches or something.”
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