I don't think using Chapman in Game 6 was bad, it was not having anyone ready to go when the Cubs put the game out of reach in the 9th that was the problem. Overall, I haven't had many problems with Joe and his bullpen management. When pitchers don't do their jobs, it's always going to reflect poorly on the manager. The Cubs are going to win about 390 games in his first 3 seasons as Cubs manager, not sure I'd trade him for anyone in baseball. Game 7 opened the door for Cubs fans to kill Joe for everything that goes wrong now though. Yeah, it was the fact that it took him a few minutes to get somebody warming when Rizzo homered, and really, even before that. Two on and Lindor up in a five-run game? I get it. You don't want to give Cleveland hope. Since he's already in, you don't want to burn him for 1 batter and 4-5-6 is coming up? Fine by me. He got through 1 1/3 in only 15 pitches. But someone should have been warming for the ninth regardless. It's a five-run game (at least), 7-8-9 is coming up, the pen is rested (off day the day before) and you've only used Monty. Send out whoever and if the Indians get a runner or two on, you can play matchups with the heart of the order. Even if you don't feel 100% comfortable with a five-run lead, you have to think with Dex-Schwarber-KB coming up, that there's a decent chance you add to that lead. And maybe Chapman is just gassed in Game 7 regardless. We'll never know. It was only five pitches (plus the few warmups). But those few could have been the difference between a sharper Chapman and what we got. Thankfully it worked out for us and we didn't have to see Chapman on the mound for the last out.