-- Mozeliak attempted to deflate an odd question that continues persist this winter: Peter Bourjos, with his top speed, is going to be more of a bottom-third hitter for the lineup and not at the top of it, if Mozeliak has a say in the matter. He cautioned that he does not make out the lineup -- that is the manager's job -- but for him the thought of moving Bourjos' speed to the top was a mistake because he doesn't have the OBP that a Matt Carpenter and others have had. This is a topic that has been discussed often in the chats and blogs here: Bourjos is built to bat eighth. Talk a walk. Steal second. Carpenter is a fit for the top of the lineup until, as Rick Hummel mentioned in this morning's paper, someone like a Kolten Wong proves capable of having the OBP to move Carpenter into an RBI role.