I don't think you understand what I'm saying. Obviously over the course of his career, Jones has hit decently vs RHP. At times he has not, however. Including 2004, and 2007. He's had a mediocre career, where he's hit for okay average, struck out a lot, and drawn very few walks. He's got a very poor skill set for anybody hoping to have a longer than usual successful career. And his lack of skills make him a good candidate for somebody who will be worthless at a relatively young age. I do not know if he's done. I don't know if he's got another year or three in him. But I do know he's been awful for a very long stretch, and that he is no guarantee to bounce back. This isn't ARod having an off year. This isn't Vladdy struggling a bit, or even Paul Konerko struggling. This is a mediocre player on the wrong side of 30 with a very unattractive skill set in the midst of a prolonged struggle, and it's a gamble to expect him to bounce back. I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I'm not expecting Jones to light the world on fire in the second half. I am however fully expecting him to outproduce Pie by a wide margin. That's how this whole discussion got started. To me Jones first half vs RHP was much more of a fluke than his prior 3 seasons. Before you come back at me I do understand that Jones has a very flawed skillset that makes him vulnerable to steady decline. I just don't think he's there yet. IMO if you're trying to win this year, you play Jones over Pie vs RHP.