In some regards, I really like Jordan as a fifth outfielder. He brings a very specific skill set to the table, which I like from a bench player; better a mediocrity with one outstanding skill than a well-rounded mediocrity. Schafer's a legitimately brilliant defender and base runner (Wednesday's unacceptable botch job notwithstanding), and he really can contribute to a team with a good set of big-hitting outfielders. And if things had worked out as planned, that would be exactly what we boasted.
Still, the way he's hitting this year is completely unacceptable. You can put up with last year's 87 OPS+, but a .468 OPS is not something you can work into your roster, no matter how great the defense and base running.