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There isn't much desirable about a sub 2.0 oWAR over a full season. That's platoon/bench level production.
To have a 1.5 overall WAR in 2013 as Josh did, having played full time, is just plain bad.
They'll need more than that. So far, so good.
The point was in reference to the outfield production we got in the '10/'11/'12 years.
Guerrero, Borbon, Cruz (twice), Murphy and Gentry all oWAR's of 1.8 or less in years the Rangers made the World Series or were near the top of the league for most of the season.
It's about not having a black hole of offensive production from one of your outifield positions. Yes DeShields has done well, but in late April I don't think many people were thinking he was likely to be a significantly productive offensive piece.