Question: how many of the "it's okay, Ray asked to stay in" folks were criticizing Grady Little when he left in Pedro to melt down against the Yankees, because Pedro wanted to stay in the game?
On the other hand, if Ray is in a condition where he'll melt down from playing 90 minutes in the first two games of the season, we might as well ship him out of town tomorrow for a bag of peanuts and the cap relief.
To be clear, it's not necessarily two games I'm worried about (although, again, it makes no sense to leave your starters out there for potential injuries when you don't need to). Rather, I'm concerned about the trend that Doc has shown of running Ray into the ground. It's not a new thing.
Apparently you missed the post where I explained away the number of games you mentioned or the other post which showed the Ray is playing significantly less of those type of games than he has ever played in his career.
But go ahead. Keep insisting there is some trend.
In 2007-08 after the first 15 games Ray played only 20 games of 38+ minutes after that in the remaining 64 games he played in. That's a very low percentage.
In 2008-09 other than those 14 games in 30, Ray played only 19 of those games out of the remaining 43 games he played in and a very small amount leading up to the playoffs both years where he played terrifically except when he was hurt.
He tweaked a hammy last year, that's why he had a bad Orlando series. It wasn't because he was tired.