For a couple decades the Baltimore Orioles were among baseball's best at starting rotations and they invariably came through their farm system. The first principle of developing a starter was that they had to be force fed to pitch out of trouble--in bases loaded situations with one or less outs for instance payoff pitches would be off-speed, they would start at bats with off speed pitches, etc.
I see this kind of thread every single year with McDonnell in early March; you and the garden variety fan think pitch-by-pitch and out by out for a win or loss today. Dan McDonnell and Roger Williams think about the late game situation Memorial Day weekend in the Super Regional with a trip to Omaha on the line...today's situation is prologue to that situation.
I agree with all of this. I fully understand the philosophy McDonnell early in the season. I have no problem with this, but the scenario I took issue with was unique with the 10 run rule.
Listening to the game that day, I wanted the Cards to win the game in 7 innings, mostly because of the stature of run ruling a ranked team, but also because I've learned not to take anything for granted when it comes to Louisville sports. If any team would lose a 14 to 0 lead, it would probably be Louisville.
So when Weigman continued to struggle, I was calling for Mac to remove him to save the 10 run lead. As a fan, I wanted that win in 7 innings and when Weigman gave up the 3 run shot, it was very frustrating. I was thinking oh no, what if A&M snags the momentum and scores another 5 runs in the 8th inning? Suddenly a comfortable 14 run lead would be replaced by the consternation of giving up bunches of runs in the late innings, even if the Cards held on 14 to 11.
Thankfully that didn't happen but I wanted to make my thoughts on it here on the message board. I figured a good debate would follow and disagreements are fine, but I should have known that some would take my opinion personally and call me stupid and clueless about baseball.
Lesson learned. Coach McDonnell's game decisions cannot be scrutinized here. I will keep my opinions to myself.