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But I think Ben Gamel literally has a reverse split, and should take Kyle Seager's spot against LHP. In the Majors this season, he's batting .291/.354/.406 vs. RHP and .333/.370/.524 vs. LHP.  But that's only 92 PA against LHP you say.  Well, counting his time in AAA as well as MLB since 2015; over 426 PA, Gamel is batting .316/.356/.475 while batting .298/.365/.429 against right handed pitching over 1116 PA.  For whatever reason, Gamel seems to be able to tap into a little extra power vs. LHP, it might be good to see him bat higher than 7th against them.

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