I'll try to explain the value in Wilkerson for the umpteenth time. First of all, his batting average is irrelevant to me. He has an uncanny knack for taking a walk and getting on base. His OBP is consistently 100 points higher than his average, so even when his average dips, he still can help you by not making outs. Secondly, when not injured and playing in caverous ballpark, Wilkerson has 30 HR power. Citing his RBI's is foolish. First he's spend many AB's in the lead-off spot. I guess it's his fault the number eight hitter and the pitcher weren't on base ahead of him. Secondly, RBI is probably the most asinine way to value you a hitter in the first place. Finally, I'm sure playing on some weak Montreal teams had a lot to do with his RBI chances. Wilkerson would be a nice option. Is he the best? I don't know. A lot depends on how healthy that shoulder is. Can you imagine acquiring Wilkerson and Bradley for the corner OF spots? That would be nice.