Erratic wakeup from sleep after 10.9.2 - 2012 Mac Pro

I completed the most recent OS X upgrade yesterday on my 2012 Mac Pro and now "wake from sleep" seems to work erratically (much more often not waking up and requiring a reboot). Occasionally a quick push of the front panel power button will produce results. Nothing else has been changed on the computer so I can only believe that this upgrade has been the cause.
Anyone else having this problem? Suggestions or things to reset/check?
KWO
Mac Pro 2.8 quad-core
dual HP LP2275W monitors
OS X 10.9.2

If you have the Mac Pro (late 2013), Check for these INSTALLED versions:
EFI (Boot ROM) firmware update, an SMC firmware Update, and a 10.9.2 Update:
Computer
Model identifier
EFI Boot ROM version
SMC version
Mac Pro
Mac Pro (Late 2013)
MacPro6,1
MP61.0116.B04 (EFI 2.0)
2.20f18 (SMC 2.0)
Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 Update (combo)

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