chop2chip
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With the exception of lineup construction, I generally agree. Batting someone like Adonis Garcia 2nd when guys with far superior on base skills like Jace and Swanson are on the roster is absolutely inexcusible to me, no matter how small of a difference it makes. It is a quantifiable advantage the manager is directly responsible for, and all it costs is a swipe of his pen to make it happen.
However, Francona's aggressive use of his 2 elite BP arms in the highest leverage situations (regardless of the inning) is, in my opinion, the biggest reason the Indians are in the position to win the WS with 1 more victory. Fredi and Buck have shown how NOT to utilize a BP during the postseason, while Francona has pretty much laid out the perfect blueprint for postseason BP usage. We have gotten to watch another deep postseason run by the Braves had Fredi used his BP (namely Kimbrel) correctly in the postseason. Same thing goes with the Orioles and Britton sitting in the BP unused.
I think you are somewhat underestimating the ability of a manager to have his players buy in to his strategy. The player you should be having hit 2nd on the team is Freddie, not Dansby, Jace, Nick, Adonis, etc. However, Freddie may not want to hit second, rather third, which complicates the situation. It's not always simply "a swipe of the pen". A good manager is able to get buy in from the players, which Bobby Cox and Joe Maddon were/are able to do very well. I think this skill is especially valuable with bullpen management because all of those guys seem to have this ingrained sense of routine. I find it impressive as hell that Francona has convinced Andrew Miller that he doesn't need to be the closer, despite being arguably the best relief pitcher in baseball.