First, let's leave Ross in way too long. He should have been out after the THIRD single. But no, let's give him another hitter- whom he walks. And now the go ahead run is at the plate with no one out.

So, I'm thinking he is going to bring in Fitts (more on that in a minute) but it's Zac Houston. He gets an out, but then walks someone. This is a guy that has never pitched in a jam before in his career. And actually that was one of the better performances.

Next we bring in Fitts who is pretending- very poorly- to be Holder. Over-throwing his ****ing curveball and walking people. Somehow by miracle gets out of the inning only tied. Now on Fitts- he should never, ever, ever come in during a jam. He can not handle it. He is a start the inning clean slate guy. He does not have what it takes to handle those situations. The second time this week he has failed pretending to be Holder.

So, Fitts starts the next inning letting people get on. And Butch thinks "hey, what a great time to start putting in guys that haven't played this year." Gentry comes in, screws up a bunt. Then we bring in Dako-no, Daniel Brown- no, it's.....Trent ****ing Waddell. We put a ****ing first baseman in to pitch. Shockingly he doesn't get an out either. Finally, we bring in Hudson who didn't pitch well himself- before going to Levi ****ing Mintz who actually somehow got out of the inning eventually.

Butch needs to get a clue and stop being cute. We don't have Holder and Lindgren this year. We don't have to be unconventional and the truth is we probably shouldn't be. Daniel Brown has earned the closer role and he should be the closer from here on out. Ross is OK- just don't let him go too long. Fitts is OK- as long as he isn't brought in during a jam.

If I'm the manager, I'm not losing that game without Daniel Brown getting his out there. That's what it comes down to.