I'm not anti-analytics, but I believe there are times a gut instinct is defensible and it would have been here if Cash had stuck with Snell. I don't want to trash a fellow-Minnesotan (or at least one who was born here in the North Star State), but Anderson strikes me as if not a flash in the pan, someone who had an incredible (and I mean incredible) run during the regular season that probably wasn't going to be maintained when we got to serious baseball. He was iffy throughout the playoffs. I understand the "third time through the line-up" thing and the stats back it up, but when you're running out of ammo you probably need to stretch your thinking outside the box a bit. At some point during a short series, the starters either go deeper or the bullpens get gassed. Of course, we had extra guys on the playoff rosters so I wonder if the strategy would have been different with regulation rosters.