OK - they are 10% into the season. Bell's analytics experimentation is not working on the line-up. Casali and Votto lead off in consecutive games and the hitting is still anemic. It will continue that way since that is not what they do. Other than an occasional hiccup, DJ has the pitching staff doing much better. Sometimes you have to depend on your hitters to win games. Not this bunch so far, which is surprising. They will probably all get hot at the same time and go on a win streak though.
It is clear that Senzel, Ervin and Scooter need to be playing everyday and none are. Senzel is back from injury playing CF and getting experience under the lights at Louisville. Scooter is a month out probably. Ervin is just waiting around for the FO to wake up as usual. Kemp needs moved at some point as we expected. Votto is not hitting yet, but his OBP gets him in position to score runs - albeit very slowly. His D has been better so far. Suarez seems to slowly be finding his stroke. Winker was going to take time due to the shoulder recovery, but has some clutch hits. Peraza is way off. He needs to be hitting LO or #2, not 6 or 7 to get out of his slump and stop thinking too much since he has been moved to 2B where he is uncomfortable. When Scooter comes back he may need to sit and let Iglesius handle it for awhile. Jay Bruce version 2.0 (Scheb), needs to be sent down and get his mind right or traded. Three seasons of feast and famine is enough when he refuses to go with pitches and swing under control. Farmer needs sent down when Scooter and Senzel are ready. Dietrich has been a huge signing.
With Trammel on the way next season, Scheb is dangling over the cliff. Ideally, he gets his act together because they probably will not sign Puig. Winker needs to play LF, Trammel CF, Scheb (Puig if the do sign) RF and Ervin in the rotation with Senzel going to 2B unless they re-sign Scooter, which I doubt. But if they do, Senzel will be able play any of the OF positions well along with Trammel. The OF D, contact hitting, and base running improve strongly with those changes. But that's a year out if the FO or injuries don't muck it up by then.