If that's the case, it really underscores how much we could use another lefty bat since you have Russell batting 5th (i know he hits righties better but still). If Heyward or Coghlan had a pulse they'd be hitting higher. Russell ®, Heyward, Coghlan, Ross ® and Lester is rough. On a non-Lester night you'd have Montero too. I don't think that's really a captial P problem, could it be a bit better? Sure, but the improvement comes most from Heyward and Coghlan meeting minimal expectations rather than making a bunch of personnel changes(Russell is going to stay in the lineup, for example). Oh sure I am splitting hairs here, it's not a dire issue but it does become a little more exposed when you face a pitcher who is death on righties and some of your lineup options are to add a guy hitting .158 this year (Coghlan), a guy hitting .190 this year (Montero). One of your switch hitters is better against lefties (Fowler), and one of your starting lefties has a better OPS against LHP this year (although he's sucked in all situations - Heyward).