"For right now, what I prefer to do, is look at the contributions that Hernandez and Galvis have made to this club," Klentak said. "I know much has been made about Freddy's leadership and his style of play and his grittiness, and all that's true, and we love that about him, but what is also true is he's become a much improved player. His defense is incredible, and the fact that he can hit 20 homers not only in one year, but is on pace to do that again this year, is really making him a valuable major league player. And in Cesar's case, but he's hitting .290-something, which is right on par with what he did a year ago, his baserunning is better, and his defense is better. These guys are continuing to improve. They're both in their mid-20's, and in historic baseball aging curves, they're only now approaching their peak years. So as long as we see that kind of progress from players in the middle of the field like that, that's where we're going to keep our focus.