Bailey has imploded, and putting him out there in a one run game was risky. Fact is, Red Sox pitching is sinking fast, and Farrell is left with a bunch of guys who are unreliable save for a few. When you have starters who can't go more than 5 innings, you wear out your bullpen.
The Front Office has not done an effective job in replenishing the pitching--after Hanrahan went down. The team has been hanging onto 1st place in baseball's toughest division, and the urgency to bolster the pitching doesn't seem to be there. DeLaRosa, for example, is rated a better prospect than Webster, and they are sitting on him like a hen keeping an egg warm. They babied Buchholz for years, and guess where it got them? A guy who is fragile. Miller is another guy they hang onto, and he craps the bed every other inning he pitches. Not consistent throwing strikes. Granted Bailey's implosion was unexpected, but it's a disaster considering they did nothing to replace Hanrahan.
Hard to see this team staying on top of the division with the pitching in disarray. They need some boldness.