I will play this roster analysis game:
C - Arencibia/Ramos: over 300 PAs between the two with some decent pop out of JP. Ramos started hot, but cooled. Gimenez and Flores only have a handful of ABs. Bottom line: Plenty of PAs, some good pop too.
1B - Barton/Johnson/Pearce: Dan Johnson worthless, but is mentioned in case the 84 PAs are needed. More likely I use an OFer to chip in. Barton hitting .200 and has 6 errors! Pearce a nice surprise, but has 3B and OF eligibility and would be best used in a UT role. Bottom line: PAs are here, but they are UGLY.
2B - Izturis/Nishioka/EY: Nishioka was hurt early, should be back in the next week or two. Izturis has been very solid 286/356/416. Eric Young recently called up and is off and running. Bottom Line: PAs are here, Izturis could be a help at 3B if Nishioka comes back and helps.
3B - Reynolds/Izturis/Pearce: After a brutal start, Reynolds has showed good pop of late. He's made a whopping 9 errors. This looks like a blown pick, but I thought it was worth a shot. Izturis and Pearce look like better hitting fill-ins if I can use them. Bottom line: PAs seem ok, quality lacking.
SS - Tulo/Izturis/Diory Hernandez: Tulo started very hot, but has been in a slump of late. Still, he has 11 homers and just 2 errors and should hold down short. Izturis has been mentioned everywhere, and hopefully won't be needed here. Diory only has a handful of PAs for the Braves so far. Bottom Line: On track here.
LF - Parra/Venable: Parra is 263/343/375, Venable 224/293/291...both play good D and Venable has shown a lot of speed. Would like to see one of them pick it up in the 2nd half. Bottom Line: PAs, meh.
CF - Chris Young/Pagan: Black Chris Young has shown tons of pop and great D, but the 234/292/450 line is not pretty. Pagan is back from injury and hitting some after a terrible April. Bottom Line: PAs, hopeful here...great pop/D/speed possibilities.
RF - Ibanez/Pagan: Ibanez is back on track after an awful start too. (notice a theme?) He's up to a whopping 246/297/431 and I have hopes he can end up in the middle of my order. Bottom Line: PAs there, righting the ship.
Lineup looks like a mess right now, but every position seems to be covered and some guys are picking up steam. With the pitching, I just need a mediocre lineup, so hopefully they can get there.
SP1 - Dan Haren: 86 IP, 12 GS, 10 QS. 2.29 ERA and .94 WHIP. Ace on track! Close to 7 IP per start.
SP2 - Tommy Hanson: 64 IP, 2.80 ERA, 1.07 WHIP. Looking good here, 5.85 IP/S needs to improve.
SP3 - Wandy Rodriguez: 66 IP, 3.41 ERA, 1.33 WHIP. Wandy is a little banged up, but looks solid enough for #3. Just need him to stay healthy.
SP4 - Charlie Morton: 68 IP, 2.51 ERA, 1.36 WHIP. Huge surprise here as Charlie was the 7th or 8th SP I grabbed. A whopping 6.8 IP/S. Will it last?
SP5 - Nick Blackburn: 70.2 IP, 3.57 ERA, 1.32 WHIP. Another surprise, but I doubt it lasts. If Blackburn can finish with an ERA in the low 4s, I'll take it. 6.4 IP/S
Other SPs: Homer Bailey (stud-ish but only 30 IP and hurt again), Andrew Cashner (60 Day DL, probably done), Matt Palmer (3 starts, not good)
CL - Huston Street/Johnny Venters: Not sure who I'll use. Venters has been amazing (.53 ERA, .772 WHIP) and Street has been good (3.81, 1.19). Might need Venters as a lefty out of the pen.
RHP - Kevin Gregg (3.54, 1.77), Wilton Lopez (2.86, 1.55), Jose Veras (2.42, 1.08), Michael Stutes (2.38, 1.32)
LHP - Randy Choate (1.08, .84)
Other RPs: Kevin Jepsen (oof), Tanner Scheppers (ML), Stephen Strasburg (threw on 5/23!), Tom Wilhelmsen (5.59 ERA, loves drugs), Scott Olsen

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I think I'll have the luxury of actually having plenty of IP/PA and having to determine which cuts to make. There might be enough IP to make a trade too, depending on how the second half goes.