I'm sorry that I didn't recognize that I needed to spell it out, but in saying top of the order bat, I was emphasizing the degree to which said individual gets on base. Again, you look at the Cubs lineup, and one glaring issue this year with the lineup, that is far different from the league average, is a top of the order bat that gets on base. To not acquire a top of the order bat would be failing to maximize the team's potential to succeed next year. Top of the order bats don't necessarily get on base at a high rate. People put bats at the top of the order because they are fast or make lots of contact. Lee and Ramirez get on base a lot, but I don't think anybody would call them top of the order bats. Instead of spellling it out, what you have done is make something overly complicated. Say they need a guy with high OBP. You are right, I should've qualified in the initial post that we need a top of the order bat with a high enough OBP, but as to the rest of the response, you are making my point for me. Again, what I've emphasized in the last two posts is that you can't simply say OBP in of itself isn't enough to fill the Cubs need because the Cubs need someone at the top of the order. As you note in your example (Lee/Ramirez), simply having a high OBP isn't enough to fill said role, but you oddly limit the response to saying OBP is all we need (last sentence). In that respect, you are making it overly simplistic. Let's take an example to illustrate the point. I think you've acknowledged that we need something ahead of the middle of the order bats. Let's leave that open for now. There's a current smattering of "Let's get Akinori Iwamura" out there on other Cubs sites, with the idea being for him to leadoff. People will point to his capable enough OBP and his past experience leading off (although his OBP leading off was never that good ... .344 if I recall correctly). Is he passable? Sure ... but this is only slightly better than Theriot level passable as a top of the order bat. I wouldn't want Iwamura at the top of the order unless we're in dire circumstances ... like ... this year. He strikes out too much for my tastes at the top of the lineup, and he lifts the ball too much (leaving aside his mediocre defense and his age for now). Making things more complicated shouldn't be a negative in this situation. We need more than simply a high OBP ahead of the middle of the lineup bats. Now ... if you are okay with an Iwamura at the top of the order and find it alright ... then fine, I'm making it more complicated, and I think you are making it too simplistic, and we can leave it at that. You are not making any sense.