In hindsight I think DMO was left in too long. But at the time I was happy to see him take the mound thinking we should finish with our best arm as it was a pretty big game. It turned out to be wrong. EDIT: I was also intoxicated, so I was probably not thinking clearly at the time.
If the offense was performing a bit better I don't think you would see the same approach with the pitching staff. I think once the offense heats up the pressure will be alleviated from the pitching staff and we will be able to work more of our depth. For instance, last night DMO would not have come in that early. Harris could have stayed in had our offense been more of a threat and carrying the load more. We could have saved DMO until the 8th or 9th, but we were trying to win a close and big game that our offense wouldn't carry us through.
I think Robe started talking last year about how you have to play when we are constantly in these close low scoring games.
Nevertheless I feel the offense will come around. It is just a question of when.