Fukudome is still in the lineup (against RHP, so for the majority of the games) so Bradley isn't replacing him. He's basically replacing Edmonds. Fontenot is replacing DeRosa. I'll play nice but, as usual, you're fixated on semantics. It really doesn't matter who replaced who where, it's about the overall effect on the offense. If you believe that Bradley is better than 2008 DeRosa and that Fontenot can is better than 2008 Fuku, you have to say they got better. CF platoon notwithstanding. Obviously health will be a much bigger issue than CF production. Why does it matter if Fontenot is better than Fukudome? That implies Fukudome has been replaced, when he hasn't. Nobody is replacing Fukudome. He's still in the lineup. Edmonds is the one who is being taken out of the lineup. It's to determine what kind of upgrade or downgrade we'll see though since Edmonds didn't play a full season. Plus we got a .900+ OPS from Fontenot in a good chunk of at-bats and that doesn't seem likely to be duplicated. Why does it matter if Fontenot is better than Fukudome? Becasue he will (or at least appears set to) take the AB's that Fuku loses this year. How? Fukudome is slated to be the every day CF against RHP, meaning he'll be getting close to the amount of at-bats he got last season. He's still playing. He's not being replaced by anybody. Not to mention Fontenot still got 243 at-bats last season. If Fukudome plays against every RHP, how many AB's does he figure to get next season? Like 400, at least?? He had 501 last season, meaning he's only losing about 100 at-bats, or less, while Fontenot only gains like 150-200 Really, Bradley is replacing Edmonds (except he'll be playing every day...when healthy) and Fontenot is replacing DeRosa. Fukudome is not being replaced in the lineup, he's just switching positions. Jeebus. Could you please stop with the semantics? It doesn't matter who is replacing who where, just that the production will be coming from different places than last year form a couple of guys. Bradly can counter DeRos 500 AB's. Fontenots possible 450 to 500 AB's will counter Fukudomes 2008 500 AB's. And the Fuku/johnson platoon will be compared to the Johnson/Edmonds platoon. You're too focused on who is replacing who that you're ignoring the point - weather this years lineup will be worse than last years. I'm sorry, but nothing I'm saying is semantics at all. Fukudome doesn't belong anywhere in this conversation. Naturally, we're discussing things that have changed between 2008 and 2009, since we're comparing the two. Fukudome hasn't changed. He's still in the lineup. He's irrelevant to this conversaton.. That doesn't make sense. We are comparing this year's team to last year's team. Fukudome is not being replaced by anything. He is still in the lineup. Nobody is replacing him just like nobody is replacing Lee, Ramirez, Soriano, Theriot, or Soto. Nothing has changed there. It has nothing whatsoever to do with semantics. We're talking about the lineup dude, not the defense. If guys like Lee, Ramirez, Soto, Soriano, etc don't belong in this conversation, then neither does Fukudome. We need to sotp talking about him. He's still here and still in the lineup. Okay, let's do it your way. If Bradley is replacing DeRosa's at-bats, and Fontenot is replacing Fukudome's at-bats.... who is replacing Edmonds 298 PAs of a .927 OPS? Who is replacing Fontenot's 284 PA's of .909 OPS? Together, that's almost a full season of a .900+ OPS. Let's say miraculously Bradley stays healthy all year and matches that. Okay, that takes cares of that. Now to replace DeRosa, we'd need Fontenot and Miles to combine for an .857 OPS at 2B. Those are the 2 things that need to happen to equal to replace last year's production, assuming the other regulars do what they did last year. We'd basically need close a full season of .900 OPS from Bradley and an .850 OPS from 2B.