Adam Lind's performance at the plate last year had manager Cito Gaston believing the budding slugger could have a future as the Blue Jays' cleanup hitter. Lind isn't so sure that he wants anything to do with that spot in the lineup.
"There's just something funky about that four-hole," Lind said with a nervous laugh recently.
Last year, Gaston made it no secret that he hoped to shift Lind into the fourth slot of the batting order for 2010. During December's Winter Meetings in Indianapolis, Gaston changed his tune. Gaston said he'd try Lind in the cleanup spot during Spring Training, but the young hitter might ultimately hit elsewhere come Opening Day.
The two obviously have talked.
"He's just never really hit well in the fourth spot," Gaston said. "If that's in his head, then it's not a good place to put him. We have to find somewhere else to put him."
Asked how long he's had issues as a cleanup hitter, Lind chuckled.
"Forever," he replied without hesitation.
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