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Originally Posted by CaramonLS
Wells had a career year vs. RHP, hitting 900+ OPS, his career is UNDER 800 vs. RHP. Glaus was .806.
From your #3/4 hitters, those numbers from Wells are good, but can he keep it up? Glaus's are unacceptable. Johnson also had a well above career norm year. Cat was very good, Hinske was above his career average. You cannot consistantly count on guys exceeding their career averages to balance out the lineup. For the record, Overbay was our most productive hitter vs. RHP.
Can you really expect Adam Lind to make a big impact this season? Rookies will break your heart IMO. This lineup really needs another big LH power threat.
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Well yeah, that's been the case ever since Delgado left. But left handed power hitters aren't exactly easy to come by are they?