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Originally Posted by JayP
The Jays really couldn't use an .808 OPS bat right now. That, sadly, would rank second on the team to only Adam Lind.
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The problem in the Jays lineup is that there is no batter that is feared. Reed sees good pitches because if he is walked than a teammate will score him.
As long as there is no feared batter in the Jays lineup, everyone's job is tougher. If Reed was in TO he wouldn't be over .800 OPS.