AVG OBP SLG OPS
Luke Scott .273 .366 .516 .882
Jay Payton .281 .325 .432 .757
Luke Payton .277 .354 .503 .857
Now, I'm not saying Scott needs to be platooned. With only 763 PA in his career it may be too early for that and he may be able to maintain a better average than he showed last year. But it is interesting when you consider Payton's greater value as a fielder.
So, Scott would bring patience and power while Payton supplies better contact and fielding.
WWED?
(What would Earl do?)
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