03-27-2009, 08:41 PM
Soriano would hit like Soriano hits regardless of his position in the batting order.
Those stats Clapp posted are misleading, since you can basically throw out the "2" and "4" spots due to the small sample size and the overwhelming majority of at bats in the "3" spot were in 2004 when his overall numbers were not at the level that they have been since then.
Those stats Clapp posted are misleading, since you can basically throw out the "2" and "4" spots due to the small sample size and the overwhelming majority of at bats in the "3" spot were in 2004 when his overall numbers were not at the level that they have been since then.