There was a time in the not-too-distant past where all the Cincinnati Reds wanted to do was field third basemen. Eugenio Suarez, former Red, was the third baseman, but he was flanked by a cadre of folks who had previously plied their trade at the hot corner, too.
There was Mike Moustakas, record free agent signing, as third baseman turned second baseman. That was quickly usurped by upstart Jonathan India, who took over as third baseman turned second baseman. Behind India on the diamond was Nick Castellanos, third baseman turned right fielder, while Kyle Farmer - who played third base more than any other position than catcher in the minors - took over as the everyday shortstop.