Indians to use Dellucci,
Michaels in left field platoon plan
Mar/21/08 02:26 AM Filed in:
Jason
Michaels
David Dellucci and Jason Michaels have more in common
than playing left field for the Cleveland Indians.
Both are aggressive players willing to do whatever they
can to stay in the lineup. Neither likes sharing his
job, and both deal with the part-time status by
attacking each opportunity straight on.
Manager Eric Wedge believes their combined tenacity
will make the second year of the platoon plan a
success.
"If you add it all together, I think we'll do much
better out there," Wedge said Thursday.
"Jason does a heck of a job against left-handed
pitchers and is really committing to be better against
right-handers. I really feel like if David can stay
healthy, he's going to have a good year. He's a good
hitter."
Michaels is having a strong spring, hitting .323
(14-for-36) with three homers, four RBIs and two stolen
bases.
"I still believe I can play every day and make a
contribution," said the 31-year-old, who held a
starting job two seasons ago in his first year in
Cleveland before sharing the position with Dellucci and
then midseason pickup Kenny Lofton in 2007.
"It's tough to platoon, but when your role changes, you
have to change with it," Michaels said. "This game is
about adjustments."
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