LHG
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I was rooting for Gorkys to be on the team this year too. He hit well in his time with the team in 2016. However, he has not looked good, offensively or from what I've read, defensively. If Ruggiano can at least play as well defensively as him and is out hitting him, there is no reason to keep Gorkys. He has yet to show that he is the next Blanco.Right. See?
Seriously, though..
Morse = power bat off the bench (but does he really?)
Gorkys = ++ OF defense (despite the defensive year he has shown us so far)
Hill = defensive flexibility (don't we have that in Nunez and KT already?)
IMHO, Gorkys is the only one that really has any business on the roster, and even that is by a shoestring because he has performed like shit. And Ruggiano plays CF, which is the only job security I think Gorkys really has.
What I think is one of the stranger things about these positional flexibility guys is how they got that label in the first place. Did they have to bounce from one position to another in college and then the minor leagues to make the big league club and from that they earned the label? I ask because it seems that many of those guys (but not all) aren't that good defensively at any of their positions. But because they are willing to play multiple positions or had to play multiple positions in their career, they suddenly have a leg up on those for whom the club hasn't tried at other positions.