I hear you. At 7-0 there was a nagging feeling like we shouldn't get too comfortable. I mean, we outplayed the Yanks over the first two games and they still scored 4 & 5 runs in each loss. It just really irks me that we could all see the 6 run inning unravelling for Berrios and NO ONE on the coaching staff thought to go to the mound and give him a breather, talk strategy, etc. Maybe that doesn't change a thing but with a team suffering from recent poor starter performances, you'd think Berrios should've had someone come out to give him a reset. Not generally a Schneider hater but he really does have a deer-in-the-headlights look to him when the game starts moving quickly.