jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
It's not like CJ's D has kept us from becoming a juggernaut.
It's nonetheless a potential area for improvement. If one thinks Johnson's BAbip recedes and his offensive production falls in the second-half, and likewise that Headley regresses towards his career averages (and thus hits a lot better in the second-half), then it's at least sensible to value the defensive improvement Headley would bring this season (and the next) even if their respective offensive production in the second-half remains about the same.
On the other hand, if one genuinely think the Braves will keep Chris Johnson as their starting third-basemen through the 2016 season, then it's sensible to value his being under contract (and thus cost-controlled) for an additional two seasons when compared to Headley.