Sure, but generally my line of thinking, especially in cases like last night when you can literally see things unravelling as they happen is why aren't they more prepared to take action to remedy the situation? It was obvious last night that Cuas had lost command and he apparently wasn't willing to even try to throw his slider. At that point, you have a batter who knows exactly what's coming and he's thrown enough pitches that they knew what was going to be a strike and what wasn't. I'm fine conceding that the guys in the dugout know a lot more about the situation and nuance than I do, but it would be nice to occasionally get a glimmer of the thought process to instill some additional trust in the process, even if it doesn't work.