Second Base, Kelly Johnson

Kelly Johnson is the best player at the Palms' weakest position. He hit 21 home runs last year and has experience with the position, which is good. Unfortunately, he also struck out 141 times and only had a .258 average, which is bad, particularly in Miami. His position on the field is what will allow him a starting spot in 2014, as Johnny Giavotella isn't yet ready to take over, and Chris Korb is significantly less comfortable on the right side of the infield as he is on the left If he can produce the same numbers in 2014 as in 2013, he won't be a disaster at the bottom of the order.

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