BOSTON –– During batting practice this season, Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India takes more ground balls than any other player on the team. Since spring training, he has spoken about his motivation to stay in the infield, and India has found success recently with adjustments that have helped him develop a quicker first step.
Even though India is showing the defensive improvement that the Reds wanted to see, the position that he will play for the Reds in the future is in question.
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