Why SF Giants sent Luis Matos to minors soon after winning NL honors

PHOENIX — Less than a month after he was named the National League’s player of the week, Luis Matos was packing up his bags Wednesday morning inside the visitors’ clubhouse at Chase Field.

The 23-year-old outfielder was optioned back to Triple-A Sacramento when Austin Slater was activated from the injured list before first pitch, a roster move that would have been unthinkable only a few weeks ago, when Matos drove in 11 runs in a two-game span and earned leaguewide honors alongside Aaron Judge.

Thus is the life of a young player trying to establish himself.

“Obviously he did some great things. Player of the week. About as hot as you can get for a while,” manager Bob Melvin said. “Slowed down a little bit since.”

While Matos was sent down with a batting line of .224/.247/.329 — a .577 OPS and 69 OPS+, 31% below league average — that doesn’t reflect the initial success he enjoyed, when it looked like he would be the Giants’ everyday center fielder in the wake of Jung Hoo Lee’s season-ending injury.

Hitting safely in 10 of his first 13 games after being called up May 12, Matos earned a promotion to the leadoff spot for 10 games and put himself in the company of some of the franchise’s greatest players with 16 RBIs in his first five games while making some highlight-worthy catches in center.

Matos’ OPS peaked at 1.115 after his six-RBI game May 18 and since has batted .153/.191/.153 with 10 strikeouts in 63 plate appearances.

“When we talked this morning, it was more about identifying better pitches to hit,” Melvin said. “He was getting good pitches to hit early on and he wasn’t missing them. When you go through a little bit of a funk, maybe you try to get a little aggressive. So just shrinking the zone.”

Making way for a more veteran right-handed bat, Melvin said the conversation with Matos “was a really tough one because he was instrumental when we had this little comeback to climb back over .500. He was right in the middle of everything.”

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