Fair enough... but what if we used Clippard one inning tomorrow, then Storen for two innings instead? I do understand where he's coming from, but when a guy is clearly rolling like Clipp was and makes very few pitches you have to consider it.
I don't disagree with you from a strategy standpoint, but before each game they lay out the expected roles for each player, and if Storen is designated to close, it makes sense to not deviate from the plan in the absence of compelling factors to the contrary.
It becomes as much a management decision as a baseball decision.