Call it a stream of consciousness or simply an opinion likely to be unpopular, but I've been wondering it the time does come to call up a new 3rd baseman be it this season ir next, could Adrian Cardenas beat Josh Vitters to the punch? Cardenas is just 2 years older than Vitters, and both have reputations as spotty at best defensive players. Cardenas' career minor league line of .304/.368/.417/.785 is certainly better than Vitters .277/.318/.433/.752, and though he doesn't have the power, and maybe never will he cou;d very well end up a poor mans Starlin Castro or a wealthier mans Darwin Barney at the plate. Cardenas is in his 2nd full AAA season, but last year he posted a respectable .314/.374/.418/.791, making me wonder what caused the offensively famished A's to give up on him when they did, especially considering that between 2B, 3B, and SS they have the struggling Jamille Weeks and a handful of no names with sub .200 BAs and OPS hoveering around .500. I'm not saying give up on Vitters, and this isn't some irrational love letter to Cardenas but if nothing else have him replace Blake DeWitt.