I disagree. I don't think Stubbs will ever be a "high percentage" hitter persay, but I think he can be a .270 .360-.380 guy.
We had a big arguement on this board awhile back about how hitting is really capitalizing on pitchers mistakes. When pitchers "make" a pitch, they are going to win 95% of the time. Hitters are successful when they work counts and wait for that mistake pitch. That is why I think that Stubbs pitch selection will yield a adequate batting average, especially considering his other skills.