You have a great point and I am not finding fault with what Dusty did. It worked. However I don't agree with traderumor that Dusty doesn't bring his closer in because it's a save situation. I think that's exactly why he brings him in. Just like he will give a pitcher who is getting hit hard in the 5th inning a little more rope so he can get a win. My theory behind this is that Dusty is a players manager. Players love to play for him. I believe one of the reasons why is that he will pad their stats by using them in those situations. It looks good at contract time and it's one less hassle for Dusty. He doesn't want agents calling him wanting to know why their client wasn't used in a save situation. But I don't believe he will do that to the point of hurting a guy. If they Reds used Chapman 3-4 games in a row and they have a save situation, I don't believe he'll use him for that game.