Daniel Descalso was bad in 2015, but he wasn't quite as bad as the mainstream number look.
Last December, the Rockies signed Daniel Descalso to a two year deal. The contract guaranteed him $1.5 million for the 2015 season and $2.1 million for the 2016 season. The hope for the Rockies is that he would prove to be a useful utility player playing a little bit of shortstop, a little bit of second, and a little bit of third while offering a different look at the plate from the left side than starters DJ LeMahieu, Troy Tulowitzki, and Nolan Arenado.