Who do you see as the starting second baseman by midsummer? And will they get John Gibbons to throw out a first pitch this year?
-- @iangowans
Brandon Drury. The 26-year-old might consider himself a third baseman, but that job will belong to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. by the end of April, and Drury has to go somewhere. Drury has the ability to play all over the field, but the Blue Jays want him to receive everyday at-bats and the only place that can really happen is at second base.
That doesn't bode well for Devon Travis, who will need a strong spring and start to the regular season to keep his job.