Yep. He is so overmatched at the plate it's comical at times. The question now is do you keep him with the big league team and give him a start every 10 games or so and let him be a late inning defensive replacement or send him down and let him work on shortening his swing? I know, I know...he crushes AAA pitching and has nothing more to prove. Clearly he does have more to prove because nothing he did down there is translating here and now. i know he's been bad. but can you really give up on him 2 weeks into the season? if he's struggling like this in june, then i'd look for some other solutions. It's true. Too early to give up on Pie. Soriano (before he got injured) was doing as badly and no one is about to give up on him this early. Yes I know that Sori already has seasons of proven production behind him, but the fact is, if you look up the early careers of most of the great MLB hitters, they didn't do too hot either. There are very few who raked right at the start like Pujols did.