You're absolutely right, but you're also most likely doomed to be let down. I feel, or have felt, just like you. But I've come to the conclusion that they're better off not hitting a guy in the ideal spot than simply not getting the guy. If you hit him leadoff, you probably aren't getting your money's worth. But, you're still probably getting a very productive hitter. And that's the key. If the metrics are to be believed, batting order won't have much of an effect on the number of runs we score anyway. If we end up with Soriano or Drew, I'll be happy enough not to fret about where each of them hit.