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by Hillbilly
I agree, TFIR, seems the injury has stripped him of that extra pop he had during his 20 HR career year. But I think he can still get back to that 10 to 15 HR's he had the other good seasons he had. He still has that great bat control, still getting on base and hitting for average. And what people may be missing, he is 11 out of 12 in steal attempts. He's not a blazer but so smart, just knows when to go.
I think he should be batting 2nd for us right now. Needs to stay up top cause he gets on base and can steal a base, but not enough pop for me to be batting 3rd right now.
I think it's criminal that Jose Ramirez, who has turned into one of the leagues best hitters, is not batting 2nd or 3rd. I know they want to give EE some protection, but he needs to be up top.
Lindor and Santana seem to have awakened from their slumbers. I would hit Lindor lead off right now. Brantley 2nd, Jose 3rd. EE clean up. Santana 5th. And while Chisenhall is out I would be playing Naquin about every day and bat him and Zimmer 6th and 7th.
Don't look now, but Zimmer has dropped to about 250 BA and is striking out a little more than every 3rd at bat. What I feared when we first brought him up. Hopefully he can make the adjustments he needs to quick. Naquin seems to have done it. He is just killing it in Columbus. Hitting .329 with a .383 OBP and 7 homers in just 140 AB's. That's about 30 homers over a full season of at bats. The Indians have not given Naquin a fair shake at all this year. Only 25 at bats. You have to play this guy and let him make the adjustments. He has great potential.
Edit:
I see todays lineup is out. Tito finally woke up from his long nap and took Zimmer out of the lead off spot. Unfortunately old dogs don't learn new tricks so he stuck Santana back there today.