Not sure where the post for problems with bullpen management went, but now I've got one. Let me set the scene. I'm up 2-0 going into the sixth, Jason Schmidt pitching a gem to this point gets the first 2 outs then gives up a homerun, then a walk. Hal starts off using my deep, rested bullpen to perfection, first Trevor Miller in to face Durazo- flyout, great move. bottom of the 7th Trevor Miller stays in to face Mabry, ground out. Hudson is up next so Matt Miller is brought in, walk. Hal then makes another smart move by bringing in Jamie Walker to face Schneider (lineout) and Damon (single). Next up Jeter, with 2 on Leicester comes in and strikes him out. So far great management. Bottom of the 8th due up Drew, Thome, Blalock, Durazo, Mabry. This group of lefties is impressive, sitting in my pen however, is Brad Lidge, well rested, set as closer both ways, and not to come in before the 8th. What does HAL do, let's leave (9R) Leicester in to face them all???. Sure he got the first 2 out but then 2 home runs and a walk, now that it's a tie game lets bring Ramon Ortiz in to face Hudson, Schneider and Damon to give up the winning run. I don't care if Leicester would have got all 3 out it was a horrible decsion to leave him in. Usually I can rationalize what HAL has done, this makes no sense!!!
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