Pedro Grifol, the manager of the White Sox, defended his pitching decisions following their loss to the Brewers on Saturday. Despite Garrett Crochet only lasting six innings and the bullpen ultimately giving up the win, Grifol did not regret his choices.

Grifol stood by his decision to remove Crochet after six innings, believing it was the right call at the time. While the bullpen was not able to hold onto the lead, Grifol maintained that he had confidence in his pitchers to get the job done.

Looking ahead, Grifol will continue to make tough decisions when it comes to his pitching staff, but he will do so with the belief that he is putting his team in the best position to succeed. The extra innings loss was a tough one for the White Sox, but Grifol remained steadfast in his support of his team and their efforts.