Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said that after Monday's day off, Trey Mancini would start to get more playing time at first base this spring to prepare him for the possibility that left field wouldn't be his only position come Opening Day.
"He's going to play first on Tuesday," Hyde said. "Trey's going to start working in at first base a little bit more, as well as playing in the outfield. You're going to see guys move around a little bit more, just to get guys acclimated for when the season comes and I don't put them in a spot where they haven't been over there.