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31 minutes ago, Dan Gilmore said:

When Vierling is back do you sit Sweeney most nights and put Javy at SS?

Vierling, Greene and McKinstry in the outfield, Carpenter DH, Baez 3B, Sweeney SS.  

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1 minute ago, Tiger337 said:

Vierling, Greene and McKinstry in the outfield, Carpenter DH, Baez 3B, Sweeney SS.  

Seriously, Javy might be a better CF than Vierling. Play Vierling at 3B against a heavy LH hitting team with Javy in CF, swap them against LHP with Ibanez getting some AB in there also.

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1 minute ago, Tiger337 said:

Vierling, Greene and McKinstry in the outfield, Carpenter DH, Baez 3B, Sweeney SS.  

Hinch has so many pieces he can move around the field. And they're quality players that can play a good defense at multiple positions. Meadows needs to get back and re-claim CF. Zach may just have to go back filling in where needed and giving Hinch the choice of multiple moves.

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Tork has been scuffling, but if he keeps hitting home runs and drawing walks, he'll be valuable.  Midway between 2023 and the first month of this year would be good.  

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3 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

Seriously, Javy might be a better CF than Vierling. Play Vierling at 3B against a heavy LH hitting team with Javy in CF, swap them against LHP with Ibanez getting some AB in there also.

Either way is fine with me.  Hinch is going to move them around anyway.  But don't bench Sweeney and don't let Jung get in the way of anyone until he shows he can hit.  

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4 minutes ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said:

might Vierling be a better 3B than Javy, too? I don't really trust Javy throwing in the infield all that much.

Possibly.  I feel like Baez is athletic enough to play either position if he keeps his head in the game, but I don't really have a preference.  

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4 minutes ago, Tiger337 said:

Possibly.  I feel like Baez is athletic enough to play either position if he keeps his head in the game, but I don't really have a preference.  

so much of this season hangs on whether Torkelson and Baez can keep doing what they are doing. They've been a huge boost. You could say the same for McKinstry but I have no doubt that in his case he will cool down - it may still be a career year for him just from the boost off this start, but he's the one player I'll bank on coming at least most of the way back to earth.

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14 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

so much of this season hangs on whether Torkelson and Baez can keep doing what they are doing. They've been a huge boost. You could say the same for McKinstry but I have no doubt that in his case he will cool down - it may still be a career year for him just from the boost off this start, but he's the one player I'll bank on coming at least most of the way back to earth.

We've also got about a 110 OPS+ collectively from our catching trio of Dingler, Rogers and Nido which probably isn't sustainable so they are due for a regression as well. On the flip side we have Vierling and hopefully Meadows coming back and I think we can expect more from Keith, Sweeney and Greene so that could help offset that. But like you said the key for the offense is Tork and Baez, if both can continue to hit at the levels they are then this can be a top 10ish offense which is more than enough if our pitching holds up like we expect it to. 

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