The only problem with that inning is that Randolph wasn't punished for his idiocy in handling the pitchers. No doubt he believes that since the Pirates didn't score that proves that he did everything right.
Even if they had scored he would've thought he did everything right. If there's one thing I've learned about Willie from his time here it's that he doesn't learn.
I really don't understand how Castillo can continue to draw walks with his approach at the plate. He's like that little kid in Little League that is afraid to swing his bat.
Punishment rarely turns into a lesson for Willie so I don't see the lack of punishment as a problem at all.
Of course, there is no possibility that Wagner could be brought in here - you know, since it's actually the most important point of the game?