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Absolutely,
When I was playing tournaments I used to watch good players on the range.  Almost all went about their business in a clean, concise, efficient manner.  The great guys were able to engage with other guys, then go quickly about their business without getting in their own way and in the way of others.  
I don't have a clue how great a guy Montero is in the clubhouse or diligant he is during workouts.  Indications are that he's not stellar at either, to say the least.
I'll buy in to the idea that he's an unpopular boob of a dude, as that seems to be the vibe coming in pretty loudly.
But I'll say this: either declare him toxic and sell him for a bag of balls or declare him a thumping bat that can help us chase the playoffs.
But delaring him a persona non grata is silly.  Either use him or move him.
And Doc, I'll bet it is far less than 2% of the people who play the ball down (no bumping it) let alone play by the rest of the rules.
moe
 

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