It'd be a temporary fix at best. Given how Kouzmanoff is doing this season and given his track record, you'll be just as frustrated watching him as you are with Miles. And honestly, Scales is still OPSing .861. He likely won't keep it up, but I'd much rather have him in the lineup than Kouzmanoff until he actually does drop off. Actually, the real problem right now is the Fontenot/Miles/Scales trio. Soto was recently hitting pretty well and Bradley is a certainty to significantly improve on his current numbers. The 2B/3B conundrum is easily our biggest problem and we currently have a relative unknown (Font), a complete unknown (Scales) and a proven bad hitter (Miles) filling those spots. We need help at those two spots and if Fontenot doesn't start hitting and Aramis doesn't come back for a long time, that help will need to come from outside the organization. I don't see any evidence that Kouzmanoff is that help, though. Huff, Beltre, and Blalock would be the best choices, all of whom are probably going to be available sooner than later. I just mentioned Kouz because its the closest thing to a trade rumor Ive heard thus far. In a pderfect world, all we need is a temporary fix and Ram is back after the ASB. However, we cant gamble on that happening, which is why Im all for seeing what some of these options are going to cost ASAP. Sometimes you just have to take whats available the time of need, as evident by Phil Nevin in 2006. Granted, he didnt do much good despite 12 HRs and an .832 OPS, and was traded before the end of the season, but still. As I mentioned in another thread, Id like Miles at 2nd Font at 3rd if no trade happens. If we can get Miles usual .280 avg, hed be just fine as an 8 hitter, and you dont need a team full of sluggers to get to the playoffs when you have the pitching we do.