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Wrong. Bad pitchers can save 3 run leads. If they dont, you are just running bad. Having a "closer" is one of the most reeruned and backwardass thoughts in sports. You should have someone to stop the fire in close important games, REGARDLESS of what inning it is.
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I'm totally on board with the closer thing is damn overrated. Many times middle relievers come in for more pressure packed situations and harder pitching situations than closers. I am, however, not on board with not pitching a guy who has been THE best reliever in baseball in a stretch run in an game that is 3 runs or less. That makes NO sense.
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