Here is how I see it once we are at full strength and we have the lineup figured out:
1. Inciarte - Will be typical Inciarte. Average bat with good defense.
2. Albies - Will give us above average production for a 2.
3. Freeman - Top 3 hitter in the game.
4. Acuna - I disagree with nscapi. I think Acuna comes in and is average to slightly above for the 4 (once we actually slot him in at 4).
5. Tucker - I think he forces his way into the lineup in place of Nick. I think he gives average production for the 5. I think his bat really is above avg. for the MLB.
6. Suzuki - I expect a good bit of regression from last year. Below average production for the 6 hole.
7. Camargo - I'm not a huge believer in his bat. I think below average offensive production for the 7, but good defense at 3rd.
8. Swanson - I think his improvements are real to some extent, but he is still a slightly below average bat. Maybe average for the 8 hole.
Overall I think 1-5 will give us really good production offensively. I like the idea of Freeman/Acuna/Tucker far better than Freeman/Acuna/Nick... Its just a scarier 3-5 to face. Maybe give Nick the starts vs. LH starters since I'm not convinced in Tucker vs. lefties. But I still think that playing Tucker over Nick and then subbing him out after the 6th or 7th is the optimal strategy for the lineup, but maybe I'm being a bit bullish on Tucker. I liked that trade from day 1 so maybe its just me overreacting to my guy (Tucker) playing well. So I think 1-5 will be good. 6-8 is where I'm kinda worried. I've just got to see more from Swanson, Camargo, and Kurt before I'm ready to say that they will give us average to above average production.
One good thing about this lineup, however, is just how balanced it is. I like the idea of the lineup going L,S,L,R,L,R,S,R. Tough to plan for late in the game since both of our switch hitters favor the right side. It also has a nice blend of speed and power, provided that Tucker is legit and Acuna comes up and gives us another power threat.