Braun moving to cleanup
spot
Mar/11/08 03:04 AM Filed in:
Ryan Braun
PHOENIX -- Manager Ned Yost likes the idea of
left-fielder Ryan Braun batting cleanup behind Prince
Fielder.
"They're gonna pitch around Prince, just because of
Prince's intimidation factor," said Yost, who sat Braun
for the Cactus League game Monday against the Cubs.
With Fielder on base, Braun will have more
opportunities to knock in runs, something that he
proved capable of doing in bunches [97 RBIs in 113
games] as a rookie last season.
"They're not gonna pitch around Prince too long with me
behind him," said Braun without even a hint of
cockiness. "Obviously, we have a lot of great hitters
in the lineup.
"Whether I'm third or fourth, there should be plenty of
protection. It doesn't make much of a difference to
me."
But the key to Braun handling the duties of the No. 4
hitter is selectivity. He can't come to the plate
hacking at just anything, Yost said.
"If he's not, then I've gotta change the order," Yost
said. "Then I have to put him in front of Prince. ...
If Braunie stays in his game, Corey Hart's gonna have a
helluva year. Or Billy Hall. Or so will both Prince and
Ryan."
Braun didn't disagree.
"Our lineup is dangerous all the way throughout," said
the 24-year-old Braun, who spent most of last season in
the No. 3 hole. "So I don't think they'll have too much
of any opportunity to pitch around anybody."
(mlb.com)