Zippy.
Here's the deal, I get not wanting to match O'Hearn up against the left. I get it, I really do.
But everyone knew that lefty wasn't going to be in the game for muchy longer. I'd have rather suffered through one at bat of O'Hearn against the lefty knowing I'd probably have to have him up again later in the game, hopefully against a righty than two non-competitive at bats from Hays no matter what hand the pitcher is throwing with.
O'Hearn's been one of the best bats for the team this year, Hays is easily the worst. And to have Hays up twice in a game this close is inexcusable, IMO.