Do-Hyoung Park posted it on Twitter. Rocco's MO as manager has been to get relief pitchers back on the mound as soon as possible so they can get the bad taste out of their mouths.
Okay, fine, I get it - in theory.
But sometimes as a manager, you have to read the room and you can't be so rigid and operate according to some pre-determined mandate.
Thielbar's comments after the game last night sounded like a guy that was shot both physically and mentally. So, sure, Rocco's instinct is to throw him back out there ASAP and see if he can rebound. But, again, read the room. He wasn't ready to pitch again so soon and who knows if or when he'll be ready to pitch again.
Nearly squandering a 7-run lead, when every game is important, all in the name of sticking to the script is managerial malpractice.
There's zero excusing or defending the decision. It was horrible.