I'd rather have derosa at 4.3 than neifi at 2.5. Honestly. Well, DeRosa fits more of the Walker role and Izturis is the nu-Neifi. My point is we've barely improved the middle infield, if at all, at too much cost. Oh I agree. Not much improvement. However if he can just be Walker + good defense then I don't mind this move too much. I however would have rather seen a bigger signing before focusing on such a miniscule improvement. . I don't think there's a snow ball's chance in hell that DeRosa will match Walker's offensive production. And I honestly don't know. Just hope. Atleast we know where you stand. :) DeRosa had his best OPS+ last season at 106. His career OPS+ is 90. In six seasons in which he had 150 or more PA, DeRosa has topped the 100 OPS mark twice. He's a below average hitter coming off a career year in a hitter's park. In 2004 when Atlanta tried to make him a full-time starter at third, he failed miserably. In comparison, Walker has a career OPS+ of 98. While he was at 93 last season, in seasons where he has amassed over 150 PA, Walker has four seasons over 100. DeRosa is a better fielder than Walker, probably by a great deal. He's not a better hitter unless he faces lefties exclusively. He hammers lefties. He would be a good player off the bench. He would have value as a platoon player all over the diamond against lefties and brings some value to the versatile role. He is miscast as a starter.