I'm still waiting for the excuse train to come chugging through. All the guy does is make contact. Also love that he hasn't struck out yet in his 18 PA.
Again, I never think he will hit for power but I definitely see 350-370 OBP years in front of him. Just throw that in front of Heyward/Upton/Freeman and I think we really got something. I really do not want Heyward to bat fifth but I'm just not sure where to put him. Would putting three left handed hitters in a row really be that terrible? The traditionalist in me would like to see this:
TLS
Upton (if BJ continues to improve then him if not than Justin)
Freeman
Upton/Gattis
Heyward
Gattis/Simmons
BJ/Simmons
Simmons/Johnson
Johnson
Hope that lineup makes sense. I'm just rambling in my mind.
I just don't know that you can take Freeman out of the three whole so that complicates things. I suppose this is an option:
TLS
Heyward
J-Upt
Freeman
Gattis
BJ
Simmons
Johnson