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Rosario is expected to play third base every 10-to-12 days this season, Betsy Helfand of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

The mantra of the Mets' Triple-A affiliate appears to be versatility-centric, so even the organization's top prospect will get time at a different position at times throughout the year. Rosario is still expected to be brought up as a shortstop, but the added versatility won't hurt as he works for a promotion to the big leagues.

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