who said there was 40 hr hitter sitting in AAA?
just try someone else. he is embarrassing.
Look, maybe this is just frustration with Billy, which it totally warranted. I'm frustrated, Billy's frustrated, even Dayton and Ned are probably frustrated. Billy's getting dropped in the order, which is a pretty big deal, given the situation.
But it's not as easy as saying "try someone else." You know when you "try someone else"? When you're out of the pennant race, in late August or September or whenever it happens. Or when you head into a year knowing you're not going to contend.
That's not this year. This is a year the Royals intended to (and are) contending. And Billy was the $8 million cornerstone of that. And still is. The Royals are still well within the mix, thanks to some other guys stepping up and having better years than anticipated. That's what happens in baseball.
Another thing that happens in baseball is that, overall, guys tend to play to their averages. Sometimes, if you look at 10 games, they look terrible. Sometimes they look terrible for even half a season. But often, they then have a hot stretch that brings them back within that average, and the team benefits. If you write them off after a slump, then you're gonna miss that benefit.
The averages play even more when there's a track record. And Billy has a track record. Not as good as the one we'd hoped for, but good enough that if he plays in the second half sufficient to get anywhere close to his averages/projections, then he'll have a very productive second half.
You know what doesn't happen very often? A guy with a solid track record just completely losing it at age 28. But you know what happens much less? A guy at 42 who has a .266 SLG and .511 OPS on the season finding a miracle cure and turning into a productive hitter again. And that's what you've got right now with Ibanez.
Colon may wind up being a decent hitter, despite some concerns, but he's still not going to provide the production you need out of the DH spot. I would bet the odds of Billy outproducing Colon the rest of the season are still pretty good.
It's frustrating, but this is really a case where you put together the best hand you could before the season, and Billy was one of the face cards in that hand, and the hand is still looking okay, but looking for other options now is like discarding that in hopes that you can hit on that 2-3-4-5-6 straight.