It's easy to assert things. It's harder to prove them. Soriano's OPS+ over the past three years (05,06,07): 109, 135, 123 Murton's OPS+ over the past three years (05,06,07): 132, 104, 100 So a difference of 10 points a year on average in a stat that ignores Murton's strength over Soriano (OBP) and overvalues one of Soriano's strengths (SLG)? Sorry, even you trying to stretch the numbers doesn't help your argument. In 05 Murton only played 51 games to get that 132. We could play that same game with Theriot, and use his .934 OPS over 53 games in 06. Not to mention your argument completely dismisses any benefit of having a better defensive player or other tools, such as speed (SBs).