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Square Pegs in Round Holes

May 22nd, 2008

Over 400 years ago, William Shakespeare warned his audience in As You Like It of the excesses of “too much of a good thing.” Amazingly, nearly half a millennium later and a continent away, the same holds true in professional baseball. While GMs, managers, and players almost always try and spin excess as a “good problem,” conventional wisdom would hold that a solid, stated, and reliable starting lineup is a key ingredient in stimulating the intangible chemistry possessed by every championship team. Currently, the Phillies are plagued with four outfielders and too many cooks can ruin the broth.

Pat Burrell, Shane Victorian, Geoff Jenkins, and Jayson Werth all bring different skill sets, attitudes, and liabilities to the team. But who deserves to play everyday? Who would make the best role player? Who is willing to accept a lesser role for the greater good of the team? By mid-May, these answers sometimes become obvious, but in 2008, their performances have made these issues all the more confusing.

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