Says who? Orlando Hudson is going to be 33 years old in 2 weeks and is coming off a season of a .338 OBP. And nearly all of his PAs came hitting in front of Joe Mauer. Hudson (2010)- .338 OBP, .372 SLG DeWitt (2010)- .336 OBP, .373 SLG They are almost literally the same player offensively. Hudson's strong defensively, but he also cost $5Mil vs. DeWitt at 410K. Those are raw numbers that don't consider league or park effects. Hudson's 2010 wOBA was .320 compared to .311 for DeWitt. Furthermore, this was a down year for Hudson, and the lowest wOBA he has posted since 2005. His career total is .337, and the Bill James Handbook projects him to hit to the tune of .332 wOBA next year. DeWitt's .311 is right in line with his relatively short career, .312, and the Handbook project him to post a .312 wOBA next season as well. Since UZR typically likes Hudson at second a whole lot better than DeWitt, and you yourself noted the gap in defense, Hudson's 2010 WAR ended up being 3.1 vs DeWitt's .8. In other words, Hudson at 5 million is a bargain upgrade over DeWitt.