Hard to put much stock in AAA rate given the jump from A ball and limited number of PAs. Jose Altuve has 5 Ks in 3 games and Brantley has 3 in 3 games. 5 Ks in 4 games doesn't mean much. That said, it is of course something to follow for any young player. You can definitely see star potential, but I still miss Correa.
Pena's games have been 0 hits, 3 hits, 0 hits, 3 hits, 0 hits, 1 hit, 0 hits, 3 hits So, he's sitting out on his 0 hits day.
I only have two problems with Dusty as a manager. Who he plays and where he puts them in the Line-up/rotation.
Resting guys is as much about preventing mental burnout as physical burnout, he's played literally every inning thus far, it's not as if he missed time already. He's also never played more than 109 games in his career, and we're expecting him to (hopefully) be available for over 170 this season. Playing it safe with a little proactive maintenance isn't an absurd decision.
Cal Ripkens career OPS over the first 4 months of the season was about .805. His OPS in August was .766 His OPS in Sept or later was .748 This is one guy with an extreme attendance, and there may have been other factors as to his late season falloff, but it's hard to ignore when people point to Ripken as the way guys should be. Obviously there is far better data somewhere that supports the rest theory, because every smart team does it despite it going against the simple math of always playing your best players.
It’s a Dusty decision. No need to pass the buck. Front office isn’t telling him to bat Robel Garcia lead off & Niko Goodrum third either. "Whether you like it or not, I've said it repeatedly, we're still in spring training." — Dusty Baker Spoiler