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Tribe moving Sizemore out of leadoff spot

New Cleveland Indians manager Manny Acta has his work cut out for him this season, with the Tribe expected by most to be possibly the worst team in the American League as they rebuild. The one place Cleveland seemed set was at leadoff with Grady Sizemore, but Acta is moving him down to No. 2 in the lineup. Get up-to-date baseball news courtesy of < a href=”http://bookoldschool.com/agent-software.htm”>Price Per Head’s wagering software.

"We felt this is the best spot for me,'' says Sizemore, the Indians' franchise leader with 21 career leadoff homers, while scoring at least 100 runs in his first four seasons.

Sizemore played in just 109 games last year with an elbow injury that resulted in surgery. Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera will now hit leadoff. He had a .797 OPS [on-base plus slugging percentage] last year, ranking third among AL shortstops behind Jason Bartlett of Tampa Bay and Derek Jeter of the Yankees.

To Acta, having a leadoff hitter capable of hitting 30 homers like Sizemore is when the rest of lineup is suspect didn't make sense. Sizemore has been one of MLB's most productive leadoff hitters over the last five years. He's a .277 (762-for-2753) career hitter in the leadoff spot with 505 runs, 170 doubles, 34 triples, 115 homers, 354 RBI and 121 steals. He does strike out too much. Sizemore is a career .252 (30-for-119) No.2 hitter with 30 runs, five doubles, three triples, seven homers, 23 RBI and three steals. He has a .346 on-base percentage and a .521 slugging percentage.

Last season Sizemore moved into the No.2 spot when he was struggling with elbow and groin problems. He hit .257 (28-for-109) with 19 runs, five doubles, three triples, six homers and 21 RBI in the second spot.

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