Feb 25, 2021; Dunedin, FL, USA; Toronto Blue Jays infielder Cavan Biggio takes infield drills during spring training. Mandatory Credit: Toronto Blue Jays/Handout Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Cavan Biggio‘s flexibility gives the Blue Jays options, but his professionalism and great attitude are what will make things work in 2021.
I say that largely because Biggio looks to be displaced from his most familiar position at second base by the newly signed Marcus Semien. That means that Biggio will likely be the regular starter at third base instead, but chances are we’ll see him bounce around the diamond as he has throughout the first 159 games of his big league career.