Put your #1 reliever (or the one you trust the most) in the 7th when you're tied or losing. So, inning 7, 0 or less. Then put your #2 reliever (or the second reliever you trust) in the same inning but this time, when you're losing by 1 or more run
Shout out to Cyclones for providing me with this recommendation and I'm going to transfer it to you as well, but I would recommend start using pitching conditions. There is a certain method that can help you out tremendously.
no it ain't lol, it's a sign we're gonna lose to the Kansas Buttfuck Nowhere's in round one of the wild card after starting 12-0 and losing our next 10