The Toronto Blue Jays are planning to give Adeiny Hechavarria some work at second base during spring training to prepare the touted shortstop prospect in case an injury to Kelly Johnson creates a need there.
Manager John Farrell made the surprise revelation Wednesday, after earlier in the day conducting his annual pre-season interview with the young Cuban.
With shortstop Yunel Escobar signed through the 2013 season at US$5-million per, and two club options beyond that, Hechavarria's path to the majors seems to be blocked, but the Blue Jays have long ruled out moving him to second base permanently.
Although Johnson is eligible for free agency after the season, Farrell insisted that little beyond emergency planning should be read into the move.
"That doesn't mean we're looking to move him," Farrell said. "But in the event that we need some flexibility, he's our premier defender in the minor-leagues, so we're going to get him some reps at second base, but we still view him clearly as a long-term and elite kind of shortstop.
"If there was a six-week, or two-month injury, it's not a long-term positional switch for him but he would be a clear-cut candidate."
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