Matt Dominguez will put in some work at first base this spring training as manager A.J. Hinch wants Dominguez to be more versatile, the Astros' official site reports.
Dominguez will put in some work at first base this spring training, as manager A.J. Hinch wants Dominguez to be more versatile, the Astros' official site reports.
Analysis:
Hinch said the versatility could help Dominguez make the team out of camp. The Astros have plenty of depth at first base, with Jon Singleton, Chris Carter, and Evan Gattis on the team, so it's suspect to even think Dominguez could get enough starts this season to earn first-base eligibility.
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