It's only a little over a week, and results will likely differ, but after paying a lot of attention to the 2023 weakness among lefty hitters, this year's lineup is showing signs of being imbalanced the other way.
So far, clearly the 3 best hitters have been Abrams, Garcia, and Winker. If you are a wOBA or OPS fan, Gallo has had probably the next best performance among the players with > 15 PAs.
Among the worst performers, pretty clear that Thomas has gotten off to an awful start in terms of results. Meneses too has had a tough start, with statcast "X" (expected) stats suggesting he may be the most snakebit, but coming off of last year, you wonder if what we are seeing is who he is. Trey has performed well enough, at average hitter levels by wRC+ (.286 with a .357 BABIP, not much power with an ISO of .143, .318 OBP). Some of the righty platoon guys (Robles, Adams, and Vargas) did well with 5 -12 PAs each.
Pulling all this together, and knowing Davey's preference to alternate lefties and righties, it looks like 1-3-5-7 are pretty much comfortable as is - Abrams, Winker, Gallo, Garcia. Among the righties, when facing RHP, you wonder at what point should they shuffle Thomas, Meneses, maybe Ruiz, and Lipscomb. I don't think Lipscomb should be moved up yet, but I wonder about hitting Ruiz higher in the order. Against LHP, Adams deserves his chances, and maybe as high as 5.