No way is he near enough an impact bat for RF. Career line: .269/.350/.426/.776 Sorry, but these numbers are worse than Burnitz career, and equal to Burnitz last year with a dozen more walks. Vance did make the disclaimer that he would have to return to his .900 OPS form. I understand that, but part of this issue with going through this style of discussion if the unpredictability factor of "form". Last year Hendry could have easily argued, "We expect Hollandsworth and Burnitz to return to their respective career year forms". That would not have been acceptable for 90% of the fans around here. Granted Bradley is younger and more likely to return, but it is still an unknown. Do you see what I'm getting at? I really think RF and SS are the two offseason spots that Hendry will target known quantities, as close to predicatble professional growth/decline as you can get. He may gamble on 2B and LF with "what ifs", but probably not RF and SS. Would I acquire Bradley with the goal of sticking him in right? No. On the other hand, I'd get Bradley knowing I could move him to right and go another direction in CF if I couldn't find a better option for RF. Bradley is 27 yrs old, I think his last three years is a better indicator of what he'll do than his career line.