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I think it was a great trade for the mets. Adds a good young bat too the lineup. But honestly, who is a better hitter up there, who is a bigger threat in the lineup?
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Yep, expect plenty of GIDP and no runs scored when the bases are loaded when he is hitting.AKA Coastal said:Dangerous hitter and Francouer should never be in the same sentence.
Who's is a more dangerous hitter: Francoer/Church?
thegreathambino said:I think it was a great trade for the mets. Adds a good young bat too the lineup. But honestly, who is a better hitter up there, who is a bigger threat in the lineup?
ThoseBackPages said:what are the odds that Atlanta is just a "pit stop" for Church, before heading elsewhere via a trade?
Penno said:ThoseBackPages said:what are the odds that Atlanta is just a "pit stop" for Church, before heading elsewhere via a trade?
I don't think that's unrealistic at all. If Javier Vazquez gets traded, it would be much easier to package Church for a Power OF bat.
On the other hand, a not so strict Diaz/Church platoon kinda interests me. Give McLouth and Anderson days off here and there of course, but for the most part Garret in LF, McLouth in CF, and Diaz/Chuch in RF would give the Braves a better chance to win opposed to the GA/Diaz, McLouth, Francoeur outfield.
Penno said:ThoseBackPages said:what are the odds that Atlanta is just a "pit stop" for Church, before heading elsewhere via a trade?
I don't think that's unrealistic at all. If Javier Vazquez gets traded, it would be much easier to package Church for a Power OF bat.
On the other hand, a not so strict Diaz/Church platoon kinda interests me. Give McLouth and Anderson days off here and there of course, but for the most part Garret in LF, McLouth in CF, and Diaz/Chuch in RF would give the Braves a better chance to win opposed to the GA/Diaz, McLouth, Francoeur outfield.