But Tepper didn’t get to be worth $12 billion by making rash decisions based on short-term irritation. And he’s not planning to do that with the team that he bought for $2.275 billion before the 2018 season — and one that he has seen go 12-14 under his ownership, continuing along that path to mediocrity that Tepper loathes. (If the path continues over the next six games, though, it’s fair to assume Rivera and Hurney’s jobs are in danger.)