Greg Dobbs has earned a reputation as one of baseball's best pinch-hitters over the last two seasons in Philadelphia. Dobbs, who signed a two-year, $2.5 million contract in January, wants to be a starter in either left field or at third base. However, indications are that the Phillies will keep him on the bench for the time-being. "He'll get anywhere from 200 to 300 at-bats (per season). If he gets more, that's fine because he's a good hitter and a tremendous pinch-hitter. That's kind of like where he's at. I think I know what Dobbs can do," manager Charlie Manuel said. Dobbs wants to see just how good he is. "It would be great because you could finally see what you're made of," Dobbs said. "If you never get tested, you don't know what you're capable of doing. "And you can't tell anything unless you've got a track record. It's tough to make decisions based on three or four starts, or eight or 10 at-bats."