'Still those Spring Training cockeyed lineups from day to day. 'Still trying to find a combination that works.
Hey, it's Spring Training. Won-lost record doesn't matter.
BTW, if Gibson can do it every game, I can think it every game.
Here are the starting lineups from these last two losing games.
WED. (against LHP Francis)
SS DREW
3B BLOOMQUIST
715 OPS vs LHP, 662 OPS vs RHP career
LF KUBEL
1B GOLDSCHMIDT
RF UPTON
C MONTERO
CF YOUNG
873 OPS vs LHP, 717 OPS vs RHP career
2B MCDONALD
653 OPB vs LHP, 587 OPS vs RHP career
THU. (against RHP Harvey)
CF PARRA
765 OPS vs RHP, 633 OPS vs LHP, career
2B HILL
LF KUBEL
1B GOLDSCHMIDT
RF UPTON
C MONTERO
SS DREW
3B WHEELER
11 PAs vs RHP, 2 PAs vs LHP, career
At least he has settled on a heart of the batting order of KUBEL/GOLDY/UPTON/MONTERO for a while (look how long it took).
Four of our eight starters are sporadic in the batting order.
That is a lot of indecision 99 games into the season.