I thought Beyeler made all the best moves with what he has at the moment when he arranged last night's batting order even before the first pitch. My conviction was emboldened after a balanced offense got the job done, especially with Middlebrooks finally getting into the hit column.

At least until (when and if) guys like Lavarnway and Sutton get back, I would say stick to this same basic arrangement. The only alterations (which are pretty much necessary on a day-to-day basis) I would make would have Luna and Anderson switching between first base and DH, Kalish rotating in and out with the other outfielders and Spring occasionally giving Exposito some time off behind the plate.