I don't pretend to say that "my" way is best -- so we'll certainly see today...
Frasier
Bradford
Renfroe
Detz
Rea
Porter
Pirtle
Ammirati
Robson
I love this setup for a number of reasons I've already gone through before...
- Breaks up the L/R alignment at the top of our lineup.
- Puts a RBI/contact hitter between the two best power guys Rea and Renfroe, who are both likely K guys(although Renfroe's contact hitting has been MUCH better so far this year) -- and Detz has been struggling lately.
- Gets all 6 of our best hitters in the lineup for(maybe) the first time all year.
I like giving Robson opportunities. I love how he plays the game -- and the fact that he's a much more game-savvy/situational player in left compared to Henderson. He handles the bat well and will be a good hitter sooner or later. He's heir apparent to CT's role in center...
Ammirati is a dead horse at this point -- although my position on him is softening if he keeps gunning down runners and hitting...
Frasier
Bradford
Renfroe
Detz
Rea
Porter
Pirtle
Ammirati
Robson
I love this setup for a number of reasons I've already gone through before...
- Breaks up the L/R alignment at the top of our lineup.
- Puts a RBI/contact hitter between the two best power guys Rea and Renfroe, who are both likely K guys(although Renfroe's contact hitting has been MUCH better so far this year) -- and Detz has been struggling lately.
- Gets all 6 of our best hitters in the lineup for(maybe) the first time all year.
I like giving Robson opportunities. I love how he plays the game -- and the fact that he's a much more game-savvy/situational player in left compared to Henderson. He handles the bat well and will be a good hitter sooner or later. He's heir apparent to CT's role in center...
Ammirati is a dead horse at this point -- although my position on him is softening if he keeps gunning down runners and hitting...
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