I'd prefer if you didn't put words in my mouth. I'm happy to have a conversation, but if we're not going to have one in good faith, I'll bow out.
No, what I said is that I think the issue with Shota is that his arm angle is too shallow. I also trust that guys like Tyler Zombro and Tommy Hottovoy are really smart guys (Zombro runs Tread Athletics, one of the best pitching developmental groups on the planet). Shota, leading up to his last start of the season, was pitching well enough that even though he was giving up added home runs, it wasn't really hurting him overall - when ERA and xFIP are essentially in line, you are getting results you likely should expect - there is no use in going nuclear and stripping a guy to the core mechanically when that's happening.
Between his last start of the regular season, the playoff start against San Diego and his one tonight, the needle is shifting to where that change is more and more likely to need to be made. But it cannot be made at this juncture of the season.