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Royals option Nicky Lopez
Kansas City Royals second baseman Nicky Lopez. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

In a somewhat surprising move, the Royals have optioned second baseman Nicky Lopez to Triple-A, per Lynn Worthy of the Kansas City Star. Whit Merrifield is now in line to move in from the outfield to man second base, notes the Athletic’s Alec Lewis.

Looking at the numbers, it’s not a shock to see Lopez sent down for further seasoning. His 55 wRC+ across 192 plate appearances in 2020 ranked dead last among the 142 qualified hitters in the majors. He slashed .201/.286/.266 with a meager .065 ISO. His plate discipline numbers were solid, however, with a 9.4 percent walk rate and 21.4 percent strikeout rate. The quality of his contact, however, was extremely lacking. He finished in the fourth percentile league-wide for exit velocity, barrel rate, and expected slugging. That said, he provides elite defense at the keystone, runs well, and his approach at the plate is solid.

Despite his struggles, the Royals have stood behind Lopez and acted as if he would be their starting second baseman again to start the season. Per MLB.com’s Anne Rogers, manager Mike Matheny said, “We had some conversations, knowing that we have some time to get his swing in the right place. He’s been working the last several days and has made some good strides.”

With Lopez heading to Triple-A and Merrifield moving to second, Kyle Isbel looks like a possibility to start the season in right field. He would need to be added to the 40-man roster, as does Hanser Alberto, who seems likely to make the roster as a reserve infielder. Alberto could benefit from extra playing time, with Hunter Dozier seeing time in right. If not Isbell, Jarrod Dyson, Nick Heath, Edward Olivares, or Ryan McBroom could be given more playing time in the outfield. Alternatively, Jorge Soler could see time in right, and the Royals could deploy a rotating designated hitter.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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