ok, here's my take after the Napoli trade:
1. escobar 1. davis
2. hill 2. escobar
3. lind 3. Hill
4. Bautista 4. Bautista
5. Snider 5. Lind
6. EE 6. EE
7. Arencibia 7. Snider
8. Rivera 8. Arencibia
9. Davis 9. Rivera
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wlujaysfan55 wrote:ok, here's my take after the Napoli trade:
1. escobar 1. davis
2. hill 2. escobar
3. lind 3. Hill
4. Bautista 4. Bautista
5. Snider 5. Lind
6. EE 6. EE
7. Arencibia 7. Snider
8. Rivera 8. Arencibia
9. Davis 9. Rivera
Yeah, they aren't winning 80 with that lineup in this division. Too many question marks. I retract my prediction.
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1. davis - speed, stole 50 last yr, and avg is lock for leadoff
2. escobar - good avg and obp to set up power bats
3. bautista - teams best hitter is 3rd, better obp than lind and hill
4. lind - depending on whos hitting better him or hill will backup bautista
5. hill
6. ee - interchangeable with riveria, near power and avg numbers for both
7. rivera
8. jpa - least proven bat, but soild potential
9. snider - same as jpa but better speed top to bottom
will be intial lineup i think, as season goes on whoever is producing will move up or down
2. escobar - good avg and obp to set up power bats
3. bautista - teams best hitter is 3rd, better obp than lind and hill
4. lind - depending on whos hitting better him or hill will backup bautista
5. hill
6. ee - interchangeable with riveria, near power and avg numbers for both
7. rivera
8. jpa - least proven bat, but soild potential
9. snider - same as jpa but better speed top to bottom
will be intial lineup i think, as season goes on whoever is producing will move up or down
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No chance in hell Rivera & Snider hit that low. EE & Molina/JPA will hit behind them. Book it.
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My only requirements are that JBau hits 4th followed by Snider 5th (alternatively 3rd and 4th), and that Escobar is near the bottom (not hitting 2nd).
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CF- Davis
SS- Escobar
3B- Bautista
DH- Lind
2B- Hill
RF- Rivera
LF- Snider
1B- Encarnacion
C- JPA
If we sign Vlad for the DH spot. Lineup Could look like this:
CF- Davis
SS- Escobar
3B- Bautista
DH- Vlad
1B- Lind
RF- Rivera
2B- Hill
LF- Snider
C- JPA
SS- Escobar
3B- Bautista
DH- Lind
2B- Hill
RF- Rivera
LF- Snider
1B- Encarnacion
C- JPA
If we sign Vlad for the DH spot. Lineup Could look like this:
CF- Davis
SS- Escobar
3B- Bautista
DH- Vlad
1B- Lind
RF- Rivera
2B- Hill
LF- Snider
C- JPA
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Farrell was on the radio and by the sounds of it our lineup will look like
1. davis
2. yunel
3. bautista
4. lind
5. hill
6. rivera
7. ee
8. snider
9. jpa
1. davis
2. yunel
3. bautista
4. lind
5. hill
6. rivera
7. ee
8. snider
9. jpa
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I have a problem with snider in 8th. In there he should be 6th
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^ both ee and rivera have proven they can be 20-25 hr players with decent avg...snider just hasnt had enough major league at bats, he and jpa will be 7-9 for at least the first month or so of season...but yes i too hope they move up and produce
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I'm surprised to see so many people have JPA batting 9th...
The guy was the PCL MVP, right?...
I'd like to see him put in a position to to drive in some runs...
Rivera isn't part of our longterm plans...so I'm not worried about building his confidence
Bat him 9th...
Unless the plan is to showcase Rivera for half a season then deal him at the deadline...
The guy was the PCL MVP, right?...
I'd like to see him put in a position to to drive in some runs...
Rivera isn't part of our longterm plans...so I'm not worried about building his confidence
Bat him 9th...
Unless the plan is to showcase Rivera for half a season then deal him at the deadline...
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Evermore wrote:I'm surprised to see so many people have JPA batting 9th...
The guy was the PCL MVP, right?...
I'd like to see him put in a position to to drive in some runs...
No need to put that much pressure on a rookie with so many solid power bats in the lineup. Bat him 8th or 9th until he starts being consistent and then you can move him up.
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