Pedro Grifol saw no problem with the decision to send Tommy Pham home during the eighth inning of the game, even though he was called out. Grifol explained his reasoning for agreeing with the third base coach’s call and defended the play after the game.
Grifol believed that the aggressive baserunning was necessary to take a risk in order to potentially score a crucial run for the team, even if it didn’t result in an ideal outcome. He stood by the coach’s call and saw it as a calculated move in the context of the game.
The decision to send Pham home sparked some debate and criticism among fans and analysts, but Grifol’s perspective shed light on why it was done. Despite this, he did not have any issues with it and supported the aggressive baserunning in that situation.
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