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October 25, 2013
BP Daily Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 315: Discussing World Series Game Two
by Ben Lindbergh and Sam Miller

Ben and Sam critique the managerial moves of Game Two, then talk about the kind of pitchers the Red Sox hit best.
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Actually, your statement that Trevor Rosenthal had "a lot" of appearances where he entered in the 8th inning in a save situation is incorrect. Only once all year did he enter in the 8th in a save situation and stay for the 9th, against Arizona in early April -- and he blew the save. (Arizona eventually won in the 16th.) In every other appearance where he went more than one inning, it either wasn't a save situation or came earlier in a game where someone else (Mujica) got the save. Matheny may or may not be correct in holding him out of extended saves, but he's at least been consistent.
he had a lot of appearances where he pitched more than one inning, is what we were saying
I guess, if one considers 12 such appearances, out of 74 total, "a lot." Interesting, though, that they came to a near-halt once he got the magic "C" on his shirt, visible or otherwise. As I said, Matheny has been quite consistent about that.