So I was always skeptical that Yolbert would have enough offense to make it to the majors because his numbers in a watered down Cuba, as a 20 year old, were not good. His age 20 season in Cuba he hit .255/.299/.328. So the idea that he could be fast tracked to majors on his defense and that he had "gap power" all seemed far fetch.
To that extent, I'm just happy that he's shown much more offensive prowess since. He was old for W-S, so him doing well there was nice. Now he's made quick work of Bham, also nice. But keep in mind Yolmer Sanchez was a .300 hitter in AAA as a 20 year old, so these stats may still translate to a weak offensive player in majors.
But it's not bad news, it's good news. I thought he'd just wash out and would be a complete waste of money given how cheap defensive infielders are, but at least it looks like he may indeed become a cheap defensive infielder in mlb. Or traded. Either way much better than him just sucking.