And the broken record skips again. One more time: 1. Leadoff is not a position. 2. You don't know what Hendry wants any more than any other fan. Ok leadoff might not be a position, but it is still something you need to focus on when building your team. You need a leadoff hitter on your team just like you need a 2B. We have no leadoff hitters, so getting a leadoff hitter should be a top priority. Who cares if it is a position or not! It is a position in the batting order! No you don't! Would the Cubs score more runs with Brian Roberts leading off or Chase Utley? You want to have good players and then sort them out. This is the argument that was used for the wonderful Juan Pierre. You are obviously just a baseball fan. I am a baseball coach. It has been researched for years. Different spots in the order serve different purposes. Of course the Cubs would probably score more runs with Chase Utley batting leadoff rather than Roberts because he has a higher OBP. BUT, if you have Chase Utley on your team, you wouldn't bat him leadoff cuz you aren't utilizing his power and rbi potential. A leadoff hitter needs to take pitches, get on base, and be fast. Then the number 2 hitter should be able to control the bat well. Make a lot of contact, very rarely strike out, and place the ball wherever he wants. Then the number 3-4-5 hitters need to have power and drive those 2 guys in. This is the typical way the batting order should be structured. Soriano hit a ton of solo HR's last year. If he batted after Roberts, then a lot of those solo HR's would turn into 2 run shots. If roberts gets a single then soriano hits a HR we have two runs. If Soriano hits a HR then Roberts singles, we still only have 1 run. You can't just put anyone at leadoff. Actually I am a baseball player, and a pretty good one. Sorry coach. The reason different guys in the lineup have different roles is because most teams can't have good hitters 1-9 so they have to find a place for not-so-great hitters. "Handling" the bat at #2 is irrelevant in an All-Star game right? A coach should know that players don't all find success in the same manner. Soriano is comfortable as a leadoff man. In the past he has struggled at different spots in the lineup. So I don't think you can assume a bunch of two-run shots. And if Soriano Homers and Roberts singles, you may only have 1 run but Lee and Ramirez are coming up. Your run expectation is higher than zero. And I would think the "leadoff man needs to be fast" would have been put to bed by Kevin Youkilis. But Dusty Baker continues to make a nice living so I wouldn't deny the same to you.