During Tuesday night's crushing Mets loss to the St. Louis Cardinals, there were two big storylines.
The first was New York's inability to muster much offense after the first inning and their failure to win the game in the 10th when they had runners on first and third with one out in a tie game.
The second was the bewildering management of Luis Rojas, whose multiple questionable decisions put his team in position to fail. And while defending those decisions after the game, many of Rojas' explanations made little sense.
Translation?
The Mets' offense needs to be better, but they very likely would've won Tuesday night's game if Rojas managed his bullpen properly. Instead, he showed a lack of foresight and no feel.
For good measure, Rojas made an indefensible pinch-hitting choice in the 11th inning with the Mets down to their last out and a chance to win.
Let's dissect the moves in question...
Jeurys Familia in the eighth inning
With the Mets clinging to a 3-2 lead, Rojas turned to Familia in the eighth inning against the heart of the Cardinals' lineup
The move seemed odd from the start, since the eighth inning has usually belonged to Trevor May this season.
And it should've been May's spot, especially with Seth Lugo unavailable despite having not pitched on Monday.
Instead, Rojas went with Familia, who had struggled in his last two outings, allowing one run (on a home run) against the Miami Marlins on Sept. 9, and allowing two runs (on a home run) against the Yankees on Sept. 12.