How Mookie Betts’ Position Switch Could Change Baseball History Forever
It seems Betts could not abide a challenge unconquered. As ESPN reported this spring, he spent the winter giving himself a crash course on shortstop.
A month is not enough time to rule on defensive ability, but Betts has certainly appeared more polished. He’ll occasionally have plays in which his work seems to bubble up through his motions. But he’s also making the sort of spectacular plays he made routine in right field. Early metrics grade him out a touch above average.
In a clubhouse already glowing with seemingly infinite possibility of Shohei Ohtani, Betts is testing a new frontier of his own. If he maintains his hold on the position and keeps improving, he’ll be opening a new dimension of what’s possible in a ballplayer’s 30s.

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