Well upon double checking the #s I see I'm probably wrong. He's thrown out 5 guys with the Cubs. (Seriously? When?) I know earlier I had heard the onyl guy he "caught stealing" was a guy trying to score on a wild pitch. But the problem is Soto is better offensively than Kendall, even with steep regression, and he's light years better defensively. If you're better at both aspects of the game in addition to being a good "leader"(however you judge that, Soto seemed to fit the bill in his starts), then why wouldn't you start? Cause you weren't born in the 70s? It's ridiculous. And like most arguing against this, I like Lou, and really have been pleased with the managing job he's done, but as stated previously, this is Dustyness at its finest. If he never gave Soto the chance to start, and just stuck with the vet all Setpember it would almost make more sense. This makes no sense whatsoever, you give the young guy the chance, he proves he can handle it, performs exceptionally well, and then benched for the guy who's sucked out loud the past month. Mind blowing.