RedmanMike
Well-known member
That's fair. I was referring to going forward, where Manea will be injury prone for the foreseeable future given his new arm angle, while Severino's mechanics are much better. All you need to know is that Manea modeled his new delivery on Chris Sale, who's hurt all the time. It's no surprise that he got hurt less than a year after making the switch.Was Severino really more durable though? I mean the last two years you'd say yes but the 4 years before signing he only started 44 games for they Yankees. Over the same period Manea had started 81 with 21 relief appearances. No dog in this race but as a casual baseball fan I was aware of Severino's injury history.