hijacked from DaveBinMD (no relation) on the mlb board
snipped from an MLB.com story:
"Langerhans has spent most of the past two years as Atlanta's starting left fielder, but he came up as a center fielder. The Braves drafted Langerhans in the third round of the 1998 First-Year Player Draft and he debuted in 2002. He's appeared in 296 Major League games, with a career batting mark of .243 with 15 home runs and 71 RBIs. Considered a top defensive outfielder, Langerhans has committed just two errors in nearly 500 chances."
This doesn't appear to leave any room for Nook Logan to get a whiff of starting regularly anymore.