The biggest problem I have with the Hinch/Fiers thing is that keeping Fiers was precisely the reason given as to why Qualls was cut from the ALDS lineup. I don't think any of us truly have a problem with that on paper, but Hinch has played the entire series like he was down a man in the bullpen and that Fiers was unavailable if he couldn't pitch 4 innings+. There's no reason why regular relievers should be pitching more then one inning at a time in the postseason. Especially with one as tenuous as ours.
If Hinch truly didn't want Fiers in the game today, he still should have pulled Harris after the 7th inning. As much as it pains me to say it, Neshek or Perez should have come in to start the 8th. They still could have been on a one baseman leash for Sipp, Fields, or Gregerson. The most important thing is that their arms would be fresh and they wouldn't have gone through the crazy emotions of the stolen base replay turnover. If we won, even 6-5, I don't think any of us would be sitting here saying, "Dang, Harris really should have stayed in the game."
As for Gomez, I think he's hurting more then he's letting on. Yes, his bat is hot, but he looked pained at the plate every appearance after his HR. Bunting was ridiculous. The next swings he had after that had a bad look on his face and bad form. He's made some bad running decisions while fielding and while pinch running in the last few games and I feel like he's trying to protect his injury, even if it's just mental when running. If Marisnick had been in the game, that horrible pop fly to center would have been played differently. I still think he should start in game 5 since there will be a day of rest, but Hinch should have him on a short leash.
I don't blame Correa for not getting the double play ball. It looked like he expected Sipp to get it, then when it made the weird bounce he wasn't in the right position for it. It only got scored an error because it grazed the top of Correa's glove as it went into the outfield. It only hurt because of the position Hinch and the relievers put us in.