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Originally Posted by browna
It does tonight, but having a manager, who has history of making bad pitching decisions in the previous 2 playoffs, is a big issue going forward for all sorts of other reasons for the team.
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Sorry, but I have to rebut this.
Ran with Gausman and Yesavage to go 2-0 up on the Yankees, knowing their tendencies.
Not his fault in game 3 as he made the right moves but had ridiculously bad luck against him (Judge homerun on an impossible pitch for example).
Followed that up with a nearly spotless bullpen game to win the series against a gifted offensive team that touched up the Jays bullpen the previous games.
Listen, he's like anyone in any job ever. He has made mistakes in the past. What you look for is someone who's learned from his mistakes, and it looks like he has.