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So when they show pitchers in the dugout, usually they're showing the relieving pitchers?They're getting their arms warmed up, also maybe making a few technical adjustments.
And pitch counts don't matter as much for the relievers as theyre usually just pitching for an innings or two.
Do starting pitchers practice in the dugout also? Are their practice pitches done at less than 100%?
I find it interesting and I guess this isn't limited to game day. What about training / in between games? Is it more common for pitchers to get injured during training when compared to athletes of other sport?