Well, they were winning with those players in the lineup. The answer is you don't count on those guys to carry the offensive load, but your big guns like Adam Jones, J.J. Hardy, Matt Wieters, Mark Reynolds and Chris Davis. Then the other guys don't have to do so much and you can win with them. While Wilson Betemit is hitting well now, batting .472 during an 11-game hitting streak and Jones went 6-for-13 with three doubles in the last three games of the Cleveland series, too many others are still not producing much on offense. Davis is 5-for-46 (.109) over his last 13 games. Hardy is 7-for-58 (.121) over a 14-game stretch. Reynolds is 3-for-38 (.079) with 16 strikeouts the past 13 games. Brian Roberts has just one hit his last 25 at-bats over the last seven games. Reynolds' power outage has hurt this club. Last season, when he hit 37 homers, he averaged one longball every 14.4 at-bats. This season he is producing one every 29.5 at-bats and slugging 100 points less than 2011. The top and middle of the order guys must start producing more consistently on this team. Maybe as he knocks off some rust and gets regular at-bats, Jim Thome will help this offense. That is why they traded for him. How can they win with guys like Tolleson, Pearce and Flaherty on the field? If the big guns get their hits, they can win with them.