Well to his credit A) They are only 3 games up on a playoff spot B) The score was 1-0 C) The bullpen pitched a lot of innings yesterday D) It's September E) Sheets only threw 54 pitches in his last start. I am a big fan of watching PCs, but sometimes you guys take it too far. There are some instances where it is perfectly acceptable for your pitcher to throw 120 pitches, and this is one of them. I, for one, was just tracking his pitch count out of my own interest. Despite the fact that, outside of Gagne, the Brewers have a decent bullpen, I don't think Yost has much faith in them so it's understandable that he would keep Sheets in there in a 1-0 game. It's dumb for the fact that Yost's bullpen isn't as bad as he seems to think, but like I said, I can see why he would want to just leave his starter in there. This game doesn't even rank in the top-10 for "Dumbest things Ned Yost has done with a pitcher." In all honesty, if there ever was a time to throw 120 pitches this would be it. The thing I'd be concerned about as a Brewer's fan is his injury issues. Not it matters for the distant future but it would suck to have his arm fall off (hyperbole) during the playoffs.