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" ... Although Kike Hernandez was signed to play second base every day, his versatility may be a detriment if Arroyo can force his way into the line up with a strong spring. Furthermore, Arroyo’s reverse splits in 2020 put him in an advantageous position to get starts at second base if he continues to hit righties and Hernandez continues to only excel against lefties. ... "
" ... Look, of course the right-hand hitting Freese hits left-handers better than he does righties. Like, duh. Most righty batters so. But just because a guy hits opposite-side pitchers better than he does same-side pitchers, doesn't mean he can't hit same-side pitchers. Sheesh, just open up a freaking web page! ... "
" ... Still, all players offer tradeoffs, and if Allen can fake it as a catcher, the bat could make him one of the top offensive catchers in the league. With rookie Sean Murphy penciled in for the bulk of the catching duties in 2020, Allen can back him up. A’s Manager Bob Melvin could slot him in against righties (Allen bats lefty), against teams that don’t steal many bases, and with A’s starters with whom he develops a good rapport. That, plus some occasional swings as the DH should provide Allen a good number of plate appearances, assuming his performance on the field warrants it. ... "
" ... The Red Sox are hoping Renfroe’s right-handed swing can conquer the Green Monster on a regular basis, especially against left-handed pitching. He has a .912 career OPS against left-handers (just a .717 against righties), but had just a .573 OPS against lefties last season with Tampa Bay. The Rays non-tendered Renfroe earlier this month. ... "
" ... With age and question marks surrounding the first four, depth and versatility will be paramount. Job shares can help in two ways at once – giving older players the occasional break from the day-to-day grind and working in younger players in a part-time way that limits exposure to their potential weaknesses. The biggest key is Lowrie, a 35-year-old veteran coming off two straight All-Star level seasons in Oakland. As a switch hitter who can play second, short and third, Lowrie can protect against the 36-year-old Cano potentially breaking down and against Rosario, the second-year shortstop, not hitting enough to stay in the regular lineup every day. Lowrie is what you’d call a genuine switch hitter, with career numbers that are very close from both sides of the plate. He could wind up as both a right-handed hitting second baseman occasionally spelling Cano against some lefties, and as a lefty-hitting shortstop when Callaway wants to sit Rosario against righties. Cano is too prominent a player to go to a straight platoon, but limiting the 36-year-old to, say, 130 starts by sitting him down against some lefties in favor of Lowrie would seem to make sense. As for Rosario, he hit lefties pretty well last year, with a .287 average and .761 OPS compared to .244 and .645 vs. right-handers. Callaway will probably want to give a young player like Rosario a chance to improve, but if the Mets fancy themselves contenders this year, he’d almost have to go to Lowrie at short against some right-handers if Rosario struggles early. ... "