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How does everyone feel about pitching line posts?
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Hey /r/baseball, your friendly neighborhood mod team is hard at work trying to figure out what the clubhouse chefs are feeding the Mets and Astros this season, but while we were doing that we also came to a bit of a head on the recent rise in pitcher's lines posts, and wanted to check in with you all.

You may have noticed that, more and more often, people are posting starting pitchers' stats for the day, and while some can be interesting or otherwise noteworthy (for instance, Andrew Cashner giving up 10 H and getting 10 Ks in <5 IP) there are others that seem... less than worthy of being a standalone post, at least in some peoples' eyes. For us as a mod team, we acknowledge that these posts certainly have the potential to be of high quality and can generate a lot of great discussion, but at the same time we wouldn't want the sub to be filled with "Tobe Announced tonight: 6 IP, 1 ER, 7 K, 0 BB".


So then the question is: Do you like these posts, or would you rather them be removed? If you're somewhere in between, what in your opinion would be the line separating keep or remove?

Also, as an aside, my running theory is that the Mets and Astros are importing In n Out this season.

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