Plus: The Out-of-Position All-Stars
There is only one Mookie Betts. The Dodgers star's singular talent has been on display lately: returning from paternity leave, playing shortstop for the first time as a big leaguer and immediately making acrobatic plays.
But if there aren't other players quite like Betts, there are at least others who have temporarily manned positions other than the one (or ones) with which they are identified. So let's go position by position, looking at active players who have made at least one start at a surprising spot on the field. (Players who have appeared at a position but not started there are ineligible, except at pitcher, and each can only appear once).
Some you might vaguely remember. Others might leave you scratching your head. But they all happened. These are the Mookie Betts-inspired Out-Of-Position All-Stars. | |
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