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1991 - Atlanta:
Jeff Blauser - 111 OPS+ -1.9 dWAR
Raffy Belliard - 61 OPS+ +0.1 dWAR
Blauser got 415 ABs (129 games) and Belliard 385 in 149.  (Blauser spead his lead glove around between 2B, 3B and SS).
That 1st Braves' championship team had one 7-K starter (Glavine), and 3 guys under 6-K, including Charlie Leibrandt with a 5-K 2.2-BB Vargas-lite impression.
 One *CAN* balance a glove-first and bat-first SS tandem (if one happens to be a HoF genius manager). 
But, what was to come from the 25-year old Blauser and 29 year old Belliard?  Belliard would stick around with Atlanta for 7 more years, (age 36), (but after 144 games and 315 ABs in 1992, would never break 200 ABs in a season again).  Blauser would be with Atlanta through 1997 (age 31). 
 Atlanta would dump the 31-year-old Lemke (2B) and Blauser (SS) after the '97 season for a series of stop-gap FAs until 2000 when Furcal took over at short.  Marcus Giles arrived in 2001 to plug 2B for a few more years.
The lesson here (for me) is that a good organization has to not only develop talent from within, they must pre proactive in swapping out their 'modest successes' BEFORE they start losing value. 
If Seager comes up and produces a 100 OPS+ at third, he's serviceable.  If he does that at short with a decent glove, he's suddenly got a LOT of trade value.  If/when Franklin arrives, you move Seager for whatever you need at the moment.
 

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