John Lowenstein was the scheduled batter. Jason Thompson was entered as a pinch hitter after Sutter was announced as the new pitcher. Both Lowenstein and Thompson bat lefthanded.
Carlton batted in the bottom of the 7th inning and hit a sacrifice bunt. The pitcher's spot was the first due up in the bottom of the 9th inning. But Carlton pitched the top of the 8th inning, and Sutter pitched the top of the 9th inning.
And what TJ said: "The SIM used 2010 logic not 1958 logic." [OR
1972 logic]
If I had played this game LIVE, Carlton would have pitched in the 9th inning at least until he allowed a baserunner. The WIS logic should consider this before bringing in the closer.
This scenario is not unusual. I sent the ticket to Customer Service, because it has happened too many times to be a fluke. 1971 Vida Blue, 1972 Don Sutton, and 1978 Ron Guidry also seldom pitch 9 innings for me even when they are below their set TPC and are pitching well.