You're missing the point. It's not about Utley or Youkilis. And no one expects one team to have the best player at each position. The point is that Roberts shouldn't be targeted simply because he bats leadoff. It's stupid to target a player for that sole purpose. As you said before: That bolded part is independent of who is batting leadoff. In other words, with the way the Cubs roster is currently built, Utley in the middle of the order is better than having Roberts at leadoff. To put it another way, Soriano at leadoff and Utley in the middle of the order is better than Roberts at leadoff and Soriano in the middle of the order. That's because Utley is a better offensive player than Roberts. I'm not saying Roberts is a bad player and that he won't make the Cubs a better team. However, the alleged reason the Cubs are pursuing him (he can bat leadoff) is flawed. You don't pursue a player because he can bat leadoff. You pursue a player because he makes your team better. If that player also happens to get on base frequently and can run well, then great, bat him leadoff. If he doesn't and you can't find another player on your roster that is even remotely capable of hitting at the top of the order, then either you're looking for the wrong qualities for a leadoff hitter (i.e., focused too much on speed) or your roster is flawed to begin with. You try to assemble the best team you can, position-by-position, and then you build the batting order from what you have. What you're suggesting is to build the team based on batting order.