No, JJ can play 3B too. And he will be our best hitter. However, I think his time as a SS, playing 2B is a more natural fit. As far as lineup spots, he will bit wherever. Personally, I like a high contact, high OBP left in my w hole. JJ fors that mold perfectly.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026 11:30 amYou seem to know of him well. If I plugged him in at 3rd and the 3 hole, am I crazy.Cardinals4Life wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026 11:19 amWorst take of all time, guy.Cardinals1964 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2026 05:29 amAAAramfandan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2026 21:40 pm JJ batted leadoff quite a bit in the minors. In past years, Oli often puts the newbies in 7th slot (at least to start out and then moves them up as they do better ). The math shows that batting leadoff (No. 1) vs. 7th in a lineup will have the No. 1 hitter getting 100 to 120 more plate appearances in a 162 game season.
Walker batted .276 his rookie year with the Cardinals . A .276 leadoff hitter getting 100 more plate appearances could translate to 20 + more hits (excluding the walks in those 100 ) .
One thing if JJ ends up batting leadoff is that as the lineup gets thru the first couple innngs, Wetherholt could bat immediately after VS II (if Oli keeps Victor at 9th spot). Those times that VS II does get on base and attempts a steal (he has high success rate ) there would be a few more times that JJ could come up with VS II in scoring positon for Wetherholt.
I think leadoff would be an ideal spot for JJ. Others may want him elsewhere. Your thoughts ? The more at bats he gets in 2026 the better for the team is how I see it .
C'mon now. J.J. Will be the best hitter on the team. He was ready last year and didnt get the late season call up. Plug him in at 2B and the 2 hole and watch him shine!
I also think they want Gorman to play at 3B.
JJ will excel wherever you put him. He is that kind kf player.