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Hunter is not bad at all. Coming into tonight, his FIP was under 3. His SIERA was 3.27. His xFIP was in the mid 3's. He's no O'Day or Britton, but he's better than his ERA indicates, and he's a solid middle inning option in any MLB bullpen.

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I think a leadoff hitter is a must right now. Span would be a nice addition and this would allow Manny to move back to the 2 or 3 hole where he should be. Do I think Buck will move him out of leadoff? No but I think it would suit the best if we did. He's our best hitter and best player without a doubt, IMO.

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This team is just very frustrating and frankly, Duquette can do whatever, trade anybody or all of the pending free agents and I am OK with it. If I never see Tommy Hunter pitch or Bud Norris or Brian Matusz pitch for the Orioles again, I am totally fine with it.

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I think a leadoff hitter is a must right now. Span would be a nice addition and this would allow Manny to move back to the 2 or 3 hole where he should be. Do I think Buck will move him out of leadoff? No but I think it would suit the best if we did. He's our best hitter and best player without a doubt, IMO.

If Manny is our best hitter, shouldn't be be getting as many ABs as possible.

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If Manny is our best hitter, shouldn't be be getting as many ABs as possible.

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Manny should be batting 3rd the same reason why Angels moved Trout out of the lead off spot. If we can somehow get people on in front of him, that would help the offense improve a bit, I would think.

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Manny should be batting 3rd the same reason why Angels moved Trout out of the lead off spot. If we can somehow get people on in front of him, that would help the offense improve a bit, I would think.

Shuffling players around in the lineup has almost no measurable effect. Who is in the lineup is all that matters.

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