CHICAGO – Most players like to know where they’re hitting in the lineup and where they will line up in the field, but Spencer Steer enjoys the unknown.
In his first five Major League games, he’s started at third base, second base and first base. He worked in the outfield at Wrigley Field on Tuesday, preparing for the possibility he could start a game there, and his natural position is shortstop.
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“Whatever will get me in the lineup every night,” Steer said.