personally have no use for a scorching-hot hitter with power and speed, but some rival manager can probably find a spot for him.fractured his arm on Tuesday night, then immediately dropped him into the No. 2 slot in the batting order upon arrival. Matos has raked all season in the high minors, slashing .350/.415/.561 across two stops with 10 home runs, 25 extra-base hits and 15 steals. He's actually been more dominant at Triple-A than he was at Double-A Richmond, which seems promising.
Matos has also walked more often than he's struck out this year , which tells you something about his discipline and bat-on-ball skills. Over his last six games he's been outrageously and unreasonably good, going 12-for-25 with six homers, two walks and two steals.