Green is actually hitting .389 so far this year, so you can't argue that he hasn't earned it at the plate. Having said that, I'd still like to see Milledge.
Feliciano wasnt very good at preventing IR from scoring last year, and was too wild against lefties, looks like more of the same. Last year that was the spot Bradford would come in and get a GIDP to hold it to 3-2.
I will concede he has a high average so far, I guess I just don't expect him to maintain it (not that he could at that level anyways, but even an average .100 points less. if he bats over .250 this season I'll be shocked).