Yeah. Basically, throw quality strikes, force hitters to swing at your pitches aka pitchers pitches, don't blow up your PC trying to get Ks. It's basic horsefeathers. The coaches, scouts, and the FO know what kind of stuff the pitchers have, whether it's swing and miss stuff, or more geared toward inducing weak contact with deception or something other. They want to see these pitchers locate and master their command and not worry so much about personal results. They are probably totally thrilled with Hudson and his ability to keep the ball in the infield, even if it means he doesn't miss many bats. Seeing Oscar throw 10 pitches/inning over 7 frames was exciting I'm sure.