Michael: I don't think we have much disagreement. I usually batted Torre 5 in MM behind the high OBP guys, as he has a high BA and good clutch, but a lot of DPs, so I figured in the 5 spot he'd be batting with 2 out a lot anyway, so that all those DPs could be somewhat negated. Sosa would usually bat 6 or 7. My recollection is that his percentage of solo HRs was no higher than anyone else, and why should it be, as all of the guys batting ahead of him are pretty good OBP guys, aside from being able to hit for average and power. Besides, the team goal when batting is to score runs. So what if the guys ahead of Sosa might average a HR in 10% of their plate appearances. A HR by Sosa still puts a run on the board and if any of those sluggers with the .400+ OBP batting ahead of him is on base, all the better.
I like batting a power/high OBP guy in the two slot, and I've used cheap Frank Thomas there in MM with great success, as he hits into few DPs and usually can be counted on for .380-.400 OBP. I wasn't trying to suggest that any 2B platoon should bat in the 2 slot, as I agree that it's important to have people get on base in MM, like all boomer parks. Also, I understand the concern about having less offense at 2B when there is already an easy, though somewhat dangerous, out in the lineup with Eddie Miller.
BTW, although I hope that I'm wrong, my observation of Reggie Smith is that he is a chronic underperformer, kind of like Jim Rice. They have attractive price tags and impressive numbers, but seem to disappoint more often than not. I think Smith's overall production will not be good playing in MM and that he won't offer as much "protection" for your righty sticks as you hope.
Just my last 2 cents worth.