A decent 60 yard dash (180 feet) is under 7 seconds. From contact to the pitcher picking up the ball on his knees was roughly 7 seconds. If Lada is taking an aggressive secondary lead and is backed out with 2 outs, he should have been at least half way to home by the time the ball was picked up. In a pressure situation, the pitcher is either throwing from his knees and will be inaccurate 99% of the time or will take another second or two to stand up and throw at maybe 50% accuracy. With the pitcher spot on deck and a pinch hitter coming off the bench cold, you have to send him. With 2 outs and a team that had more strikeouts than hits this year, you aren't waiting around for a hit from a guy that you didn't think should be in your lineup for the biggest game of the year. My honest thought? Deggs didn't think he had to explain that to Lada and then blames himself for it. And in the situation of Rocco straight beating it out, Deggs could have been halfway down the line and thrown up the stop sign. They would not have thrown behind for the same accuracy reasons. Neither Deggs or Lada seemed ready for that situation and that is where the microcosm of the season comes in.