I don’t know if it is his fault, but the Astros have had pitching injuries after injuries for years, now look at the whole organization pitching coaches and trainers.
There’s a disconnect from initial diagnosis to treatment to IR to communications. The fans want something more polished than what they’re getting. Hiding people that make 200 million behind a training table and not communicating for months at a time screams unprofessional. Maybe make a change in PR as well.
First interview question: “how do you communicate an injury.”