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If Marmol doesn't make the throwing error, he would have gotten out of there with no damage.
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But let's be clear, Marmol was the one who put all the runners on base. It wasn't like he came in to put out a fire, he started the inning himself. It was all of his own doing, and he doesn't seem to have it, ever since the injury. My biggest complaint was that Heilman was warmed up and mentally ready to come in and Marmol wasn't. Either way, we probably lose that game, but at the time the move didn't make much sense.
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Marmol puts a runner on almost everytime he comes out, if not for the error, there would have only been 2 baserunners. I'm not concerned with his health, he's fine. Heilman should have been in the game though, I agree with that.