Just yesterday, we learned that Andrew Mccutchen could end his career at first base. The idea is not bad, but we will see if it comes to fruition.
Bryce Harper has already made the change in position, after playing 62 games as the hitter of choice following Tommy John.
And it seems that the attempt has been successful so far.
Indeed, Philadelphia Phillies infield coach Bobby Dickerson said the big slugger has been better at first base than expected. According to him, when he makes a mistake, he admits it, and sometimes he worries about things that even Dickerson doesn’t worry about.
For his part, the president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, loudly proclaims that Harper could win a Gold Glove if he remained in this position
Harper had only played at the number three position once in the professional ranks, in 2021 as part of a special five-man defense at the end of a game.
Despite everything, the latter is open to remaining on first cushion, if that is what the Phillies want. This could certainly prolong his career, since it would be less hard on his body than playing in the outfield.
Rhys Hoskins’ future with the City of Brotherly Love could determine what happens next for Harper. If the Phillies don’t sign Hoskins, first base could become Harper’s niche for next season and beyond.
Kyle Schwarber could then be the designated hitter, with Alec Bohm at third base. In the outfield, outfielders Nick Castellanos, Brandon Marsh and Johan Rojas could form the starting trio.
With Hoskins’ injury, a torn left anterior cruciate ligament that has kept him out of action for the entire 2023 campaign, let’s say everything points to Harper’s tenure at first base.