For the record, would it really be a bad line up of:
Ellsbury
Crawford
Pedroia
Gonzo
Youk
Ortiz
Salty
Reddick
Scutaro
Couple of things here.
1. This is ALL under the assumption that Crawford kind of "restarts" and plays like he did in Tampa Bay. I think he's itching to get back, and I think he will start out pretty hot.
2. Since coming back from seeing the Dr about his knee, in 111 AB (28 games), Pedroia is hitting .360 with a 1.120 OPS, 7 HR, 10 Doubles, 22 RBI. That's incredible production for your 3 hole hitter.
3. Gonzo would be an outstanding 4 hole hitter. As good as he is in the 3 hole, you can slide Crawford in there and extend the line up, make it harder on the pitchers. Rather than limiting his RBI opportunities to just Ellsbury and Pedroia, why not add a guy who can easily get on base at a .355-.360 clip. Like I said, this is all under the assumption that Crawford gets back to his TB days. If he gets back to his old self, we'll have 3 guys in front of Gonzo who can run their way out of a DP situation (Gonzo has grounded into a league leading 20 DP), get into scoring position, and give Gonzalez a table to feast on in a ton of AB's.
4. Instead of having to face a beastly 1-5, then a solid 6 hold hitter, and then a few guys you can kind of catch your breath on, you've got a 1-6 where the #6 man (Ortiz) can clear the bases with any mistake. Crawford's best asset is his speed, which allows for extra base hits and an ability to swipe a bag. You want people behind him that thrive in RBI situations.