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To make sure Guillen never, ever sees left-handed pitching. Since 2009
vs. Left: .228/.291/.331
vs. Right: .260/.332/.434
Even last year, in an admittedly miniscule sample size;
vs. Left: .185/.179/.185
vs. Right: .250/.297/.441
It makes him a terrible platoon partner for Seager, I imagine him getting a handful of starts at 3rd, Left, 1st, and probably as many as all those totalled at DH for days when Carp is in Left and Wells is in Center.