No, not at all. There were runners on 1st and 3rd with nobody out. I feel like Goins had a pretty good chance of at least making contact and beating out the back half of a DP to score the tying run, and a suicide or safety squeeze should also have been on the table in that situation (extremely fast PR on 3rd, nobody out, good bunter at the plate). You do a safety squeeze there, you either score the tying run and have a runner on 2nd with one out, or you have runners on 2nd and 3rd with one out. Navarro was a GIDP waiting to happen, which COULD score the winning run, but might not. I wasn't even thinking he was going to strike out, let alone him AND Revere (on that TERRIBLE f***ing called strike 2).
All that said, Wade Davis is a boss and you have to tip your hat.