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Chad Finn: Some parting reflections from spring training

Random thoughts after eight days spent with the Red Sox in Fort Myers, Fla.

Red Sox interim manager Ron Roenicke will have plenty on his plate trying to figure out how to squeeze out 900 innings from the last two spots in the starting rotation AP Photo/Elise Amendola

FT. MYERS, Fla. — Departing thoughts after eight days in Florida, which sounds too much like “28 Days Later” for my liking …

I know, you were told there would be no math, but give this a thought since it’s something that is clearly occupying interim manager Ron Roenicke’s mind at the moment. If the Red Sox play 162 nine-inning games this season, that comes out to 1,458 half-innings that will need to be pitched. (Yes, I know there will extra-inning affairs and maybe a game shortened by rain here or there, and road losses may only require eight innings of pitching. Stay with me here.)

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The three certainties for the rotation — Eduardo Rodriguez, Nate Eovaldi, and Martin Perez — pitched a total of 436.1 innings last year. Even if all three provide best-case scenario seasons in 2020, that’s still roughly 900 innings that needs to be accounted for by the rest of the rotation (presuming we don’t see Chris Sale for a while) and the bullpen.

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