The Marlins made Jesús Sánchez their starting center fielder coming out of spring training, and for the first few weeks, it looked like an amazing decision. He was one of the most valuable players on the team. But Sánchez has been regressing at the plate recently. In the month of May (.150 BA, .203 OBP, .267 SLG, .470 OPS, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 9 H), the team has dropped him to the bottom half of the lineup.
Early in his career, Bryan De La Cruz has been more consistent than Sánchez.