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He's 20 for 56, with three doubles, one home run, 11 RBI, six runs, seven walks and eight strikeouts.
As long as the team keeps doing well with this set-up, I'm all for it, as he hits, gets on base and doesn't K much with it. He doesn't deliver much pop with those hits, though, and he scores fewer runs, but it's a small sample size.

And worse comes to worse and there's two outs when he bats (like say, in the first inning), he's .398/.505/.545 for the season in that situation.

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