Farmer1906 said:
How many teams have a back up 1B/DH and isn't a great hitter? Pujols if he's chasing 700. But he turned back time and became a great hitter again.
The backup first should be a young guy or a do it all utility like Diaz. Maybe even a position player that can slide over (see DJ).
It would be a poor use of a roster spot IMO.
Give an example of what I am talking about. Here are a look at some of the top teams (chosen somewhat randomly) 1st base situation.
Dodgers
Freeman had 94.8% of the PAs at 1st. The next guy was rookie Miguel Vargas at 2.8%.
Braves
Olson had 99.5% of the PAs at 1st. The next guy was Austin Riley (starting 3B) at 0.5%.
Phillies
Hoskins had 90.9% of the PAs at 1st. The next two guys were Alec Bohm (starting 3B) at 3.9% and rookie Darick Hall at 2.9%
Mets
Alonso had 79.6% of the PAs at 1st. The next two guys were Dominic Smith (career OF/1B/DH backup) at 13.2% and Darin Ruf (career OF/1B/DH backup) at 4.1%.
Yankees
Rizzo had 70.0% of the PAs at 1st, The next two guys were DJ LeMahieu (good enough to start at 3 spots) at 18.3% & Marwin Gonzales (can play anywhere!) at 6.8%,
I would say only the Mets come a little close to a Yuli type as a backup. If you ask Mets fans about their backup 1st base production they'd let you know it was not good at all. I think it would be smart to use someone like JJ, Lee, Diaz, or maybe work with Hensley. They'd all be cheaper and it would give them an opportunity to show you if they're any good.