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Urena could have pitched 5 innings today. Why not let him do that?
That kind of use of the "long" man didn't start yesterday, though.20 games in the next 21 days I suspect could be one reason...
I think Bochy approached the last game of the series with a long game mentality. He was resting lots of guys and keeping several others on the sidelines at all costs. I get that it’s a long season, but I think he was ok with just winning the series and not getting the sweep.After only two games, Seager and Heim should have been in the game unless they were injured which I doubt.
That kind of use of the "long" man didn't start yesterday, though.
You are focusing on the micro. A point can be made either way about a lot of individual decisions. I was using this one incidence to point out a macro change. I tried to make that part clear, but maybe I didn't do that well enough. Overall, you see less guys used as a long man for 4 or 5 innings than you used to several years ago.It's called managing a BP. Just enough work to keep them sharp (Urena and Rodriguez hadn't pitched yet) but not too much work that you wear them out or make them unavailable for 3-4 days. Rays then Stros coming in to town the next 7 games, they can relax when they play Oakland afterwards...