I don't think I already said this previously?
But yes, if you make that move after the first walk in the 9th, then I agree. Was it painfully obvious he ought to have been pulled there (I didn't watch the 8th or the start of the 9th)? Obviously some feel that it was, but he's supposed to be your horse, so I'm not sure everyone is pulling him after a leadoff walk (even if you do have the 2 walks he allowed in the 8th in the back of your mind). After he walks the 2nd batter - that's when the 3 batter rule becomes a major factor. Do you pray Hoffman finds it, or put in Nance, knowing that means he has to face Ohtani (if he doesn't get a DP).
There's also a phycological aspect to this that plays some role. I believe most managers will give their "closer" more rope to instill that confidence in them.
Anyway - I'm glad it worked out. I also just realized that Nance actually has reverse splits for his career, so maybe you do pull Hoffman after the 2nd walk and ride or die with Nance, even if he has to face Ohtani. Nance has been great this year, but he's a career journeyman. Journeyman or one of the best arms in your pen who on adjustment away (to find his release point) from being nasty again - that's the dilemma I guess. Fans aren't always going to agree with the manager in that situation, nor is a manager always going to get that decision right. That's baseball IMO.
Even when he does make the change - and it works - and we win - the manager still takes sh*t from fans. Fans far too often believe they know best.