Yeager is starting at 2B. he's not moving to the outfield.
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At this point of fall ball you are basically fielding 2 teams. Secondary positions are not in the cards yet. Starting in late November is when you start seeing position changes. Usually the first couple of months is primary positions unless you just have a glaring hole defensively and an all ready set starter at a position., to use his backup at the position of need.
I personally don?t see Forsythe moving off of SS. Yeager will more than Likely make the move to 2nd next month.
James would be a great fit for center but right now don?t have a reliable bat to put in at 3rd with him going to CF. By moving him to CF without having a good upgrade backup then you are just swapping holes.
Luckily we have the best in the business that will figure it out. Lemonis will make it work.
Yeah, so in other words that shows they have more faith in finding an outfield backup to move position to another outfield spot, than sending James out there because they don’t have faith yet in a backup third baseman.
I wouldn't quite go that far. Hatcher was written in ink at first base with Luke Hancock at DH/C last year at this time too. Landon Jordan was going to start a lot too.
Lemonis will put the best people out there and he will find a spot for them. The thing is we don't know which of the freshmen are really ready at this point. That will dictate who goes where because Lemonis will get them in the lineup.
If Meche is hitting better than Chance and Alford we'll probably move Yeager to the outfield.
If Alford is better than Kam James we will move James to the outfield.
If Chance wins an outfield spot he will play there and we will play Yeager at second or maybe shortstop.
If Hines isn't quite ready we'll move Hancock at first base and then use someone else that can hit at DH.
There are a lot of moving parts here as always at this time and that won't be settled until sometime during the season. The only guy that has a spot locked down with no question is Logan Tanner. Then the ones who will definitely have a spot in the starting lineup at this point are Kellum Clark, Hancock, Cumbest, James...with Forsythe and Yeager probably at 95% plus at being in the starting lineup as well as complete locks. It's just a matter of what position for those guys. Which means if my math is correct we're only really looking at 2-3 spots that are really up for grabs in the lineup at this point.