Wed 6/22/16 5:44 AM

Hernandez did not start for the third time in four games Tuesday, but manager Pete Mackanin hasn't given up on him yet, Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. "He's going to get more opportunities, more playing time," Mackanin said. "But he has to make some adjustments and he's not making them. We work on it. We talk to him about it."
EDGE Analysis
Andres Blanco started in place of Hernandez on Tuesday. Hernandez has hit just .248/.293/.336 with two home runs and three stolen bases this season. He's been a major disappointment with his stolen base output thus far after swiping 19 bags in 127 games last season.