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I wouldn't sweat your position right now. I don't if you can do anything now, but I think planning for the next time is helpful, too. Your division has a lot of HR friendly stadiums, so I would be loading on bpHRs in my lineup. You might want one or two non-HR hitters at the top of the lineup to get on base, but no more than that.
You don't have a lot of team speed, so that hurts you somewhat (only attempting to advance a base 42% of the time). However, if you build a real power hitting team, they should be doing a lot of jogging around the bases.
C: Jesus Montero behind the dish is really struggling, giving up a lot of steals and committing a lot of errors. While he has 8 bpHRs vs. righties, he has 0 bpHRs vs. lefties, so not really an ideal fit. He should be relegated to a DH role, though I'm not sure I'd even keep him for that since there are other Cs and DHs with more bpHRs.
1B: Goldschmidt is a good value at 1B. I like him.
2B: Espinosa only has 5/3 (L/R) bpHRs. Not great for the ballpark, and he isn't an OBP guy at all.
3B: Beltre is great and a perfect fit.
SS: Ramirez is the same but worse as Espinosa's story. I would have gone for at least one "1" defensively at either 2B or SS, particularly if they won't be a big part of the offense.
LF: Lillibridge is adequate (8/3), but Joyce was better (except that you would be playing Joyce out of position in LF). I don't really like that the team seems to have more BAL L guys than BAL R, though you do seem to be facing a greater % of lefties than normal. Maybe that's fine then.
CF: Ellsbury is solid. Would probably prefer Kemp in CF to maximize bpHRs, but Jacoby is very reliable as your team's superstar. However, your lineup is definitely missing some major pop for the left side. Ellsbury and Espinosa are not enough, especially when bpHRs are practically automatic HRs from the left side in Yankee Stadium.
RF: Just like Beltre, Upton is a very good choice.
DH: Hairston is a great cheap solution at DH. Again, a cheap lefty solution would work well here, too.
As for pitching, the staff looks pretty reliable, though it could be a bit better if you could really limit the bpHRs on the starters. I might have also considered getting a second lefty instead of Lindstrom. It should make Rzepczynski's role as a lefty specialist even more effective.
Hang in there!