tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072196.post8588120024057228776..comments2023-03-25T03:55:13.901-05:00Comments on Granny Baseball: Trevor Plouffe in OutfieldTThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05093249764311819252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072196.post-67053975583030830292011-11-14T21:12:05.582-06:002011-11-14T21:12:05.582-06:00"It sort of appears that the best position of..."It sort of appears that the best position of every Twin middle infielder is 2nd base."<br /><br />In Luke Hughes case, maybe first base :)TThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05093249764311819252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072196.post-49754788049213096712011-11-14T20:59:04.914-06:002011-11-14T20:59:04.914-06:00I agree with your comments, mostly. I have no par...I agree with your comments, mostly. I have no particular confidence that Plouffe will be major asset in the outfield. He doesn't look like a major league shortstop, which is too bad. His bat would appear to play much better there.<br /><br />I am not very excited about Carroll, either. I think you are right and that Carroll will likely start the year as the shortstop with Casilla at 2nd. I doubt if that will be the combination all year though. Carroll is probably more valuable as the utility infielder, playing 4 or 5 days a week if his bat justifies it.<br /><br />I think Nishioka or Dozier will likely become the starting shortstop at some point. It sort of appears that the best position of every Twin middle infielder is <br />2nd base.Jim Hnoreply@blogger.com