When Does A Starting Pitcher Become Better Off As A reliever?

 I often wonder what percentage of starting pitchers in the NLB become better equipped to be relievers than starters?


Andm do even the best starters stay as starters too long, ther by inhuring their rotator cuffs too much, or elbow issues and getting Tommy John like symtoms--there by possibly injuring themselves too much and having to give up pitching all together?


ITake a great starter like Max Sherzer or Chris Sale. I don't know what Sherzer is doing win--loss wise this year with the Blue Jays--but I don't think he has been used a lot.


I don't know if he has a regular spot in the rotation. Part of me wishes they did not acquire Max. t may be better for a starter like Sherzer to be a reliever. I realize not even starters are cut out to be relievers.


I would like to know protocol on taking a starter and putting them in a relief position--be it long relief, short, set up man or closer. 


I think it would be an interesting article and educate pitching coaches on how best to know when a starter is no longer right to be a strater anymore, but use them in a relief role. 

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