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He extends the lineup, provides protection and prevents too many utility slap hitters from being in the lineup.
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Man I was gonna say...That wasn't a batting order, just a starting lineup,
1. Crawford
2. Puig
3. Kemp
4. Gonzales
5. Ramirez
6. Uribe
7. Ellis
8. Ellis
9. Pitcher Spot
That's a lot of dead weight at the bottom, Uribe gets the nod until his average dips below .215. Cruz shouldn't even be on the roster at this point, Punto has come down to Earth. Punto and Schumaker are scrappy bench guys, far away from the starting lineup as possible.
Puig needs to bat cleanup.
Amen, 2011 he killed the game and then he came out on fire in 2012 before getting hurt. One of my favorite players in the game. I really wanna see that outfield of Crawford/Kemp/Puig cause that athleticism and electricity they'll bring would be unfair :x that is if Kemp starts swinging the bat well again.Too much speed, perfect two-hole hitter at this point in his career. You need someone like that. Kemp is our best hitter, I still believe that, right now it's all in his head, but once he gets back to his normal self that 2-5 is going to be killer. A healthy Crawford, makes it a very tough 1-5. "Healthy" is a very very key word.
Puig, we are looking at Matt Kemp 2.0 lol). Athletecism and skills are there, but you will see the blunders due to inexperience.
Kemp needs to get healthy, when he is healthy he is great to watch. Seems like that 2011 season was ages ago.
Healthy..***knocks on wood***