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It sounds to me like your biggest problem is that you pay too much attention to overall and potential ratings. It's long been understood that the most effective way to play the game is to focus on individual ratings. Judging players by overall rating way too simplistic. I understand that the overall rating provides a quick (and fun, to some) way to compare players without putting any work into it, but I think you'll find you enjoy the game a lot more if you turn off overall and potential ratings. Then you can appreciate this player for what he is -- a damn good hitter who won't hurt you at first base and can play third base, if needed.
(On a separate note, I would argue that the problem here is that no player should have that high of ratings in three infield ratings and be that low in turn DP, especially a corner infielder. They have the easiest job in turning double plays. It's the middle infielders that have their work cut out for them.)
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