The only problem with those numbers is that Soto's used to be much, much better. Considering he was hitting in the high .300's and is now at .254, it's pretty easy to say he's been slumping over the recent past without even having to look up the numbers. I'm not trying to say Koyie is better than Geo, but let's not act like Geo is Johnny Bench here. For the month of May Soto has: .200 .333 .329 .662 Hill has: .160 .192 .160 .352 Both numbers are weak, but I'll take Soto any day of the week. Hill can start some days, but our team will never be better with him over Soto.