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He pitched in the 8th in 31 of 63 appearances in 2014, 27 of his 58 appearances in 2015.

In 2015, he entered the game in the 8th 22 times last year, 12 times in the 7th, 7 times in the 9th, 5 times in extras and 12 times in the 6th or earlier.

Of those 31, how many did we have the lead in and of those games, how many did we keep the lead?

I doubt it was very many at all.

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This is a what have you done for me lately sport.

Ask Miguel Gonzalez what 2013 and 2014 were worth to him.

You are willfully dismissing stats that don't fit into your preconceived notions. Yeah, Matusz allowed more inherited runners last year but he also had a very good WHIP and the best strikeout rate (10.3) of his career.

MATUSZ WAS NOT BAD LAST YEAR. He was bad tonight, and bad in his first outing but he has otherwise been a decent reliever. Sorry if that doesn't fit in your belief system.

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Of those 31, how many did we have the lead in and of those games, how many did we keep the lead?

I doubt it was very many at all.

I'm not doing any more homework for you. You are the one that is presenting falsehoods about how he doesn't pitch late in games. You figure it out.

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