Sorry that's not even close. You are really intent on arguing this huh?
1) MIL was in the lead in the 8th inning, in a game that was nearly meaningless for them. Yes, there is still playoff seeding up in the air, but they're in the playoffs, so to say "playoff implications" is a big stretch.
2) There is a huge difference between a runner being "caught napping" i.e. picked off, vs. a strategic decision by a baserunning coach to send a runner. The "caught napping" stuff is random, and even though it's less likely to happen in key situations vs. low pressure, it's understandable. And the base coach has little control over it. Having HAL intentionally do something that no sane 3B coach would ever do, and which I have never seen happen, is not understandable nor acceptable.
Again, not saying stupid stuff doesn't happen - it does. Just not in this instance and not deliberately. Let's take the "deliberate" part out of it by fixing HAL.
Just to amplify on that - the intent of the post is to try to fix a [b:d89fe45afb][i:d89fe45afb]game flaw[/i:d89fe45afb][/b:d89fe45afb] in HAL. HAL believes in this case it was ok to send the runner. It's not. It is unrealistic to the game situation and should be fixed, period.
If you want to add a random event to SOM "runner blows through stop sign with game on line for no reason", fine, but that is a different [b:d89fe45afb][i:d89fe45afb]game event[/b:d89fe45afb] [/i:d89fe45afb]from what I brought up. HAL sent the runner when he had no reason to, end of story.