First, he's been hitting .249 in the leadoff spot, not "under .230." But who cares about batting average? He's got a .341 OBP when htting leadoff this year, which is just .10 lower than his overall OBP this season. He's only hit second in the order in 14 games this season. 14 games isn't enough to draw any meaningful conclusions from his stats. Did you know that Neifi Perez had a .263 OBP in the 1 spot but a .375 OBP in the 8 spot last year? Jose Macias had a .270 OBP hitting first, but also had a .375 OBP hitting eighth. Matt Murton had just a .310 OBP hitting #7, but a .615 OBP hitting #8. Nomar had a .222 OBP hitting #3, but he had a .386 OBP hitting #5. Aramis was just at .231 hitting #3, but he was at .383 hitting #5. Burnitz had a .361 OBP when hitting cleanup, but just a .238 OBP when hitting #7. Barrett had a .431 OBP when hitting 5th, but a .241 OBP when hitting 7th. Stats based on position in the batting order are next to worthless if not completely worthless. The thing is-it's not just the stats that concern people. He just moved to the leadoff spot this year, and it is certainly possible he has just had a down year that coincidentally came with his move to the leadoff spot. Here's some quotes from Giles from August the 10th: And from later in the article: One more His slugging is down over 60 points this year. Just a change in the lineup order and a down year together might be coincidence, but I think there is a much greater chance of a link when the player himself says he is not very comfortable in that spot. I still like Giles, and would be fine if we got him if we didn't get Soriano to play 2nd-but I think batting him 1st would not bring the best results we could have from him. Edit: Here's the source on that article http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/sports/baseball/mlb/atlanta_braves/15238161.htm