I honestly prefer a manager that will leave the lineup set day in and day out. Some managers tinker too much with a lineup and end up throwing everyone else out of whack. Now, I do think there is room to make a few moves, but Semien is not on that list. Could he use a day off here and there? Absolutely, but I think moving him out of the leadoff spot is one step too far. What I would consider doing is what I and many have talked about already, which is splitting up the three most strikeout prone hitters throughout lineup (who happen to be three of our best run producers).
Semien - R
Seager - L
Adolis - R
Lowe - L
Jung - R
Heim - S
Jankowski/Garver/Grossman
Duran - R
Leody - S
This would give us tremendous balance in the top 6 batters while splitting up the high K guys with players that take very professional at-bats. It would also not upset the apple cart with huge changes, and it gives someone like Duran a chance to continue to drive in runs with guys who can get on base in front of him.
Semien - R
Seager - L
Adolis - R
Lowe - L
Jung - R
Heim - S
Jankowski/Garver/Grossman
Duran - R
Leody - S
This would give us tremendous balance in the top 6 batters while splitting up the high K guys with players that take very professional at-bats. It would also not upset the apple cart with huge changes, and it gives someone like Duran a chance to continue to drive in runs with guys who can get on base in front of him.