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which was basically an admission that I couldn't remember ever seeing the phenomenon you're describing with the DP combo forming, for a significant period of time (3+ years), the middle of the order for a team.
I thought for certain A-Rod and Young would have overlapped, but nope. And Jeter/Soriano came to mind, but like you said above regarding Rollins/Utley, Jeter is actually a leadoff guy (while Hanley, during his Marlins prime, was a cleanup hitter batting first every game - oddly enough, so was Soriano for a chunk of his time if I remember correctly?).
It's a great question, Doc, and one that goes straight to one of your bread and butter tenets: crushers up the middle make the rest of the roster soooo much easier to build.
It is an enticing thought, even with Hanley's poor glove at SS, since it would well-and-truly free the team up to exploit the 9-to-make-5 aspect on the COF/1B/DH. It's a scary thought, to be sure, if they attacked it properly. I might actually start LOBBYING for Scott Van Slyke at that point, since we'd need a rotational righty to plug into the multiple platoons.

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