Here's mine Jose Altuve Yainer Diaz C Alvarez Brantley/ Dubon DH Chas McCormick Bregman Kyle Tucker Jeremy Pena Jose Abreu Based on this.... STATS SEP / AUG OBP AVE SLG Alvarez .531 / .400 .353 / .306 .647 / .500 Altuve .349 / .430 .300 / .354 .750 / .522 Diaz .364 / .337 .333 / .302 .667 / .558 Dubon .364 / .394 .323 / .339 .581 / .525 Brantley .348. .333 .967 Bregman .347 / .432 .295 / .318 .386 / .527 Mccormick .345 / .343 .296 / .271 .481 / .479 Tucker. .326 / .357. .211 / .255 .368 / .541 Pena. .313 / .426. .313 / .333 .396 / .455 Abreu .279 / .278 .205 / .188 .487 / .271 Maldonado. .241 / .324 .185 / .258. .407 / .435 I say put Yainer and Brantley both in front of Tucker. Also, Pena has no business batting before 7th spot.
Somebody reminded the offense they were actually scheduled to play baseball games and that Oakland is in fact an MLB team.