There's some in depth analysis. Now the Jays and the manager are essentially immune from criticism. Who needs to look at situations in a vacuum? Sure, leaving Gaviglio in to get beaten around wasn't a good decision but the Jays' BP has probably been ok the last decade and that is relevant now for some reason. Also it's ok to make s***** decisions when the offense only scores one run. There was no.chance of them scoring in extras or something.