With some questions about the lineup, I thought I'd do a little research. Each projected starter's career splits at different batting order spots (with significant at bats)
Based on the stuff below the jump, here's our best lineup, with splits:
1 - Prado, LF.306/.347/.486
2 - Heyward, RF.291/.393/.430
3 - Jones, 3B .309/.408/.541
4 - Uggla, 2B .292/.373/.546
5 - McCann, C .292/.362/.515
6 - Freeman, 1B Rookie
7 - McLouth, CF .316/.381/.579
8 - Gonzalez, SS .241/.297/.385
Looks solid to me!
Martin Prado
1 - .306/.347/.486
2 - .307/.353/.442
3 - .291/.345/.409
6 - .321/.367/.446
7 - .351/.373/.368
8 - .389/.443/.648
Jason Heyward
2 - .291/.393/.430
3 - .217/.357/.370
6 - .359/.469/.846
7 - .240/.380/.463
Chipper Jones
3 - .309/.408/.541
4 - .296/.399/.527
Dan Uggla
2 - .266/.335/.495
3 - .338/.410/.662
4 - .292/.373/.546
5 - .251/.354/.444
6 - .251/.348/.505
Brian McCann
4 - .283/.362/.478
5 - .292/.362/.515
6 - .330/.384/.558
7 - .271/.322/.439
8 - .306/.369/.463
Nate McLouth
1 - .255/.342/.449
2 - .260/.350/.532
3 - .264/.344/.411
8 - .200/.293/.309
9 - .258/.313/.408
Alex Gonzalez
2 - .257/.301/.409
6 - .238/.285/.435
7 - .245/.283/.407
8 - .241/.297/.385
9 - .266/.302/.414




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