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Battle for Third Base Set to Begin Today
As we have said so many times before, the most important battle taking place this spring for the Indians is the battle for third base. In one corner, Lonnie Chisenhall, the former top prospect who has struggled to make a name for himself at the big league level. In the other corner, Carlos Santana, the former everyday catcher and OBP machine. Chisenhall got the first chance to make an impression, going 0 for 1 with a walk during the Indians 8-3 loss to the Reds yesterday. Today, it’s Santana’s turn.
When is comes to making the decision as to who will play the majority of the innings at third, both players will be evaluated on opposite aspects of the game. For Chisenhall to win the job, he has to hit well. He would also greatly increase his chances if he can hit left-handed pitching better than he has in year’s past. As it stand right now, even if he were the starting third baseman, he’s very unlikely to see many at bats against left-handed starters. So improving on that flaw would go a long way in helping him win the job.
For Carlos Santana, defense will be the main determiner. In evaluating Carlos Santana, the third baseman, there are several aspects of playing the position that we will need to pay attention to. They are, in no particular order:
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Arm – We already know that Santana has a cannon for an arm, you kinda have to in order to play catcher in the big leagues. The primary concern will be accuracy. Can he consistently make the throw from third over to first? Can he handle making the throw to second on double plays and put the ball where it needs to be so that Jason Kipnis doesn’t get blown up by the runner?
How well Santana performs the above tasks at third will go a long way in helping the Tribe’s coaching staff determine whether or not he can be a viable third base option. After all, how this plays out will go a long way in determining the make up of the rest of the roster. If Santana plays so well that he becomes the primary third baseman, what does that mean for Chisenhall? Does he become a bench player or does he get sent to Columbus? Also, do they carry an additional catcher? It’s a huge decision, one that is going to take time to determine and will go a long way in shaping the 2014 Indians.