“I would probably, if I had to guess, say Zobrist will get the predominant play at second base,” Maddon said on the Spiegel and Parkins Show on 670 The Score.Baez, 24, is the best defender on the Cubs, so he's definitely going to get his opportunities. For Tuesday's game, Maddon opted to give Baez the nod, but he also put Albert Almora Jr. in center field.
With Zobrist out, Addison Russell shifts to the four-hole, while Willson Contreras bats fifth. Jason Heyward moves over to right field and remains as the No. 6 hitter. Back to Baez. Evan Altman over at Cubs Insider, brought up an interesting point about Baez getting the start at second base every time Jon Lester pitches. The thought being, Baez's skillset can help offset any trouble Lester has fielding his position and throwing to bases.
But because you can never have too much help, it makes sense for Joe Maddon to bring Javy Baez into the personal-protection racket as well. As teams continue to exploit Lester’s inability to throw to bases, Baez’s specific skill set plays well in offsetting the running game. Maddon has said that Ben Zobrist will be the primary second baseman, but you know Javy’s going to have to get at least a couple starts there each week. And while he’ll continue to serve as a super sub all over the infield, I expect we’ll see him paired with Lester as sort of an anchor point for his usage. (Evan Altman)I still think that when it comes to the playoffs, Baez will be the every day starting second baseman and then Maddon will shuffle things up in the outfield with Zobrist. As far as the game against St. Louis, Jake Arrieta makes his first start of 2017, which could end up being his last year with the Cubs. The righty has dominated the Cardinals since joining the Cubs in 2013. These numbers are amazing.
So, let's hope that success continues in St. Louis for Arrieta.
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