Originally posted by ShockerFever
I don't know. It depends on the situation. Playing a team with .460 OBP and a .570 slugging percentage makes it really difficult to put guys on intentionally. Probably can't let him be the one to hurt you late in the game, but the rest of that lineup probably dictates that you have to at least try to find a way to get him out early.
Hunt made him look bad on three breaking balls with two on and no out in the game Monday night. Of course those were plus breaking balls from a guy that's going to be drafted very early, but still possibly a hole?
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