MIAMI – Shortstop Andrelton Simmons returned to the Braves lineup Monday, but not to the leadoff spot.

B.J. Upton stayed at the top of the lineup after snapping out of his funk while batting leadoff Saturday and Sunday when Simmons was out with a sprained thumb. Simmons was moved to eighth for Monday’s series opener against the Marlins, the same spot where he hit for most of his rookie season

“Whatever works. That’s fine,” Simmons said. “ No big deal. I mean, I like hitting leadoff, but it’s not an issue.”

Simmons was 3-for-17 with a double, a walk, a stolen base and a .222 on-base percentage in four games batting leadoff before injuring his thumb while sliding hands-first at second base.

B.J. Upton was 0-for-14 with nine strikeouts while batting fifth in the first four games, then moved to leadoff and went 3-for-6 with a homer, two stolen bases, three walks and no strikeouts in two weekend games.

Manager Fredi Gonzalez said he would take it on a day-to-day basis – “a feel thing,” he said – and added that first baseman Freddie Freeman’s absence from the lineup played into the decision to keep Upton in the leadoff spot. Freeman strained an oblique late in Saturday’s game and was placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday.

Freeman was the Braves’ cleanup hitter before going on the DL. His first-base replacement Chris Johnson was seventh in Monday’s lineup, with catcher Evan Gattis hitting cleanup, second baseman Dan Uggla fifth, and third baseman Juan Francisco sixth.

Jason Heyward and Justin Upton remained in the second and third spots.

“I did a couple of lineups,” Gonzalez said. “It seems it just looks right when you put B.J. (first), especially now that Freeman is not in the middle of the lineup. With Simmons, if you lead him off, then that bottom third of the lineup kind of gets clogged up a little bit. Then you’ve got to either hit Chris Johnson or (Juan) Francisco in the eight-hole.

“It just works better (with Simmons eighth). But we’ll see. B.J.’s responded well to leading off. With Freeman out, right now I think maybe we’ll go this way a little bit more.”

As a rookie in 2012, Simmons’s .289 overall average in 166 at-bats included a .311 average and .359 OBP in 106 at-bats in the eighth spot.

Simmons said his injured left thumb wouldn’t restrict him in any way Monday.

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