Oakland Athletics outfielder Esteury Ruiz. Robert Edwards-USA TODAY Sports

The Oakland Athletics are pulling a real head-scratcher.

The A’s announced on Monday that they are sending outfielder Esteury Ruiz down to Triple-A Las Vegas. They are activating infielder Tyler Nevin, who was just claimed off waivers from Baltimore, in a corresponding move.

That is a pretty stunning move with Ruiz, who made 132 appearances for the A's last season and led the American League in stolen bases with 67. 

Ruiz also had a excellent performance during Oakland’s opening series against Cleveland, logging three hits (including two extra-base hits) with two runs scored and an RBI. All in all, Ruiz was batting .429 to begin the year.

Perhaps the only possible explanation is that Ruiz is a shoddy defender in the outfield while the A’s have veterans JJ Bleday and Seth Brown plus 23-year-old phenom Lawrence Butler ready to step in. 

But the sudden move by Oakland to demote their popular leadoff hitter won’t do much to appease their beyond-disillusioned fanbase right now.

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