And?
How about we come up with a better plan to get him out?
Beats pitching scared and walking him without bothering to make competitive pitches.
Good pitching beats good hitting most nights.
Except his start in Norfolk, after he got his "kick in the ass" looked like his starts in ST.
It's almost like he's just working through some stuff, which happens to young guys and old guys.
And this, all of this, is why it was stupid to think he wasn't one of the best six options coming out of ST even with his struggles.
Shame it took an injury.