A few weeks ago, on August 5, I was watching as the Boston Red Sox were facing off against the New York Yankees. After David Price allowed the first two Yankees of the seventh inning to reach, Heath Hembree was called upon to pitch and promptly walked Shane Robinson to load the bases with no outs. One thing lead to another and all of a sudden the Yankees had taken a 3-1 lead and seemed primed for more with runners on second and third with only one out.
That was when Alex Cora made a change and brought in Ryan Brasier.