Is There Anything Cecil Cooper Can't Screw Up?

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Reliever usage is one of the few actually impactful decisions a manager makes for his team. Like just about everything in his job description, Cecil Cooper has botched this one too -- poor Doug Brocail. [link]
Is There Anything Cecil Cooper Can't Screw Up?

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