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You know, I've almost completely discounted the chance of Guti becoming a full-time very productive player. He'll be 30 next year, is three year removed from his last decent year at the plate and is fragile with a capital F.
However...If he gets healthy again....he would be a natural platoon type player because of his large splits. His career lines are (vR) .243-.292-.350 and (vL) .288-.347-.466, Now, he and Thames would work in tandem, quite well.
That is IF he's ready to play again. Platooning him would reduce wear and tear, too.
That's a much better option than a Thames/Wells duo.
All the same, I'm not laying the mortgage down on Guti getting to that point just yet.
moe