Great points. Yelich is kind of a special case. He’s been the face of the franchise so long I expect the organization wants to give him every opportunity to get right, especially since the team is winning a lot of games right now. Also, he’s still a heckuva investment. It’s not easy moving on from the guys who are so closely associated with huge success at an organization. But he’s hitting around .100 against sliders. I’m no baseball expert, but that doesn’t sound good to me.