The baseball season is in full swing, and after a month or so of action, players are figuring out adjustments that need to be made to better their seasons. For the Royals, one of those players is first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino and the struggles he has had to start the year. Welcome back to the deep dives. As usual, with the deep dives, we start with the basics, then dive into the underlying numbers to tell the story of a player's season. Starting with the slash line for Pasquantino, he has slashed a paltry .155/.261/.289 for an OPS of .550. That is not ideal for a starting first baseman, but he is known as a slow starter, outside of his WBC start . Let's dive a little bit deeper into the numbers. The "Pasquatch" has a wRC+ of 52 to start the year, meaning he is 48% worse than the average hitter, a wOBA of .254, and an ISO (Isolated power) of .134. All below league average and not good for a first baseman.…