They just said Hinch wasn't going to pitch him multiple innings a game after he just did. Smith will be coming in.
That's the point I made earlier, that we have no clue if Urquidy was tired or not. It was going to be the third time the top of the order had seen him, and if he had nothing left...no way do you throw him back out there. If he was perfectly fine, then I understand the frustration, but I think if he was gassed at all then AJ made the right decision.
Hinch said before the game that Harris was only going to get used for a short outing if needed. So that's what just happened.
The Nats manager had heart surgery in September and was told by doctors to remain relaxed. How do you remain relaxed in the World Series? I wonder what he does when he wants to argue with the ump?