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Manager Fredi Gonzalez said on Friday that he plans to use Emilio Bonifacio as the leadoff hitter for the early part of the season. The team had been weighing whether to go with Bonifacio or Cameron Maybin in the first spot.
There was some consideration of splitting the two depending on if they were facing a left-handed or right-handed starter.
Bonifacio has a career .167 average against left-handers, compared to .264 against right-handers.
"In the past, there has been a big difference -- a big split there," Gonzalez said.
Florida opens on Monday against the Nationals, who are pitching left-hander John Lannan.
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Gonzalez said he will show patience with Bonifacio at the plate.
"We'll give [him] an opportunity. What's the opportunity? I can't pick a number for you," Gonzalez said. "I don't know if it's 30 at-bats, 40 at-bats, 25 at-bats. But he will get an opportunity. You can see it, if he's overmatched, then maybe we will make an adjustment. We've got some pieces."
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