Orlando Arcia may be falling out of favor with the Milwaukee Brewers. The young shortstop could finally be making the offensive adjustment that fans have been hoping for since his debut in 2016; he has improved his discipline, slashing his chase rate on pitches outside the zone while nearly doubling his walk rate from 2018. He is putting the ball in play more often than ever before and his career-high rate of hard contact has helped him bash 11 home runs already. But even with those improvements, Arcia is still the owner of a mere .235/.296/.396 slash line, equaling out to a 76 wRC+ that is both 24% below the league-average hitter as well as 25% worse than the typical shortstop (101 wRC+) in 2019.