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From my perspective, there is something like a 90% chance that one of those guys is a decent CF. You will remember that when he was first acquired many of us thought Wells HAD to be a CF to be a starter.
The chance that one is a bonking COF is somewhat less.
And less again when setting the line at whether BOTH are MLB starters.
I'll let one of you guys set the line on the latter two options.
In a worst case scenario one of them cuts the mustard in CF and Carp plays left and you can look for a DH. The other dude becomes a 4th OF.
Of course,  Halman and Peguerro (rookies, both) still exist and may yet meet whatever promise they have.  I have the feeling that Peguerro gets another 2 or 3 chances.
We have at least 2/3 of a future nice OF.  Just exactly who makes up that 2/3 still has some shaking out to do.
But it isn't a bad place to start from.
 
 

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