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First base is by far the easiest infield position to play. It’s traditionally where the weakest defensive positional player plays in MLB plays
I think I found it more difficult "personally" because I spent such a long time at second it was was a lot easier for me. It takes quite a bit of skill to position your body in a way that you can catch the many errant throws, digging in the dirt, and such.
 
I dont think it's necessarily on him to just suck it up and learn a new position. Yeah I'd want my players (as an owner or fan) do just do whatever is best for the team according to the GM and skip. But I don't think 99% of $20M/yr players would just change. More than 50% I'd think would be team players here but 1 in 4 maybe would just hold out I'd think (and many more the team would just not even get into that jamb).
 
I dont think it's necessarily on him to just suck it up and learn a new position. Yeah I'd want my players (as an owner or fan) do just do whatever is best for the team according to the GM and skip. But I don't think 99% of $20M/yr players would just change. More than 50% I'd think would be team players here but 1 in 4 maybe would just hold out I'd think (and many more the team would just not even get into that jamb).
I think, though, that in this specific spot, it’s CLEARLY the best move for the TEAM to WIN an extra game or 2 this season by having Druthers er um I mean Devers move to 1B

The GM/Skipper aren’t doing it to break balls. If you can play 3B, you can play 1B. The same can’t be said about a first baseman moving to third base.

I mean, look at Jazz. He’s not exactly the most humble dude in MLB and he didn’t say a peep when the Marlins moved him from SS to CF and when the Yankees had him @ 3B (I don’t know if he’s still there). He wanted to win more games and trusted the Front Offices judgement.
 
Oh 100% guy is a selfish douche so if that's your point I agree and im glad he's not a Yankee. But to ask "imagine a baseball player...telling his employers that he won’t play a certain position on the field"

It's not that surprising.. kinda happens all the time, no?
 
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Oh 100% guy is a selfish douche so if that's your point I agree and im glad he's not a Yankee. But to ask "imagine a baseball player...telling his employers that he won’t play a certain position on the field"

It's not that surprising.. kinda happens all the time, no?

all the time?

no,

lots of examples the other way, though
 
MLB Highest Payrolls
Dodgers 27-14
Mets 26-15
Yankees 23-17
Phillies 24-16
Blue Jays 20-20
Total: 120-82 or 59.4 percent

MLB Lowest Payrolls
Marlins 15-24
White Sox 12-29
Athletics 21-20
Rays 18-22
Pirates 14-27
Total: 80-122 or 39.6 percent
 
I think, though, that in this specific spot, it’s CLEARLY the best move for the TEAM to WIN an extra game or 2 this season by having Druthers er um I mean Devers move to 1B

The GM/Skipper aren’t doing it to break balls. If you can play 3B, you can play 1B. The same can’t be said about a first baseman moving to third base.

I mean, look at Jazz. He’s not exactly the most humble dude in MLB and he didn’t say a peep when the Marlins moved him from SS to CF and when the Yankees had him @ 3B (I don’t know if he’s still there). He wanted to win more games and trusted the Front Offices judgement.
Lol, i missed this. Your very example occurred because a player refused to move positions (Gleyber).

Jazz is the correct reaction but Gleybers happen from time to time.