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Manager Andy Green said Solarte will get work as a second baseman when he returns from the World Baseball Classic, adding that he is considering starting him there to begin the regular season, The San Diego Union Tribune reports.

It was initially thought that Solarte would start the season at third base, the position at which he played the majority of his games last season (89 of 104 starts at third in 2016). Green's comments show that he is thinking otherwise. He added that Solarte is going to be a starter this season, but he may play defensively at the keystone with the winner of the Cory Spangenberg and Ryan Schimpf battle starting at the hot corner. If Green moves forward with the aforementioned defensive layout, Solarte would stand to gain value in formats where he doesn't already have second base eligibility. His 15 homers, 71 RBI and .286 batting average met the requirements for a corner infielder in fantasy last season, but those stats at second base would inflate the 29-year-old's value, especially considering those numbers came in just 443 plate appearances.

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