REPORT: Twins plan to give Harrison Bader, a Gold Glove winner in center field, work in left

Although Harrison Bader will likely play in center field when Byron Buxton is given a day off, Bader more likely will play in left when the Twins face lefthanded starters.

He doesn’t exactly need to ask directions to find the place. But Harrison Bader hasn’t done more than jog through left field since before Rocco Baldelli became Twins manager.

Baldelli wants Bader to reacquaint himself with it.

“We’re going to get him a lot of work in left field, reintegrate him out there where he hasn’t played a ton since college,” the Twins manager said of the Twins free-agent signee.

Bader started two games in left field as a Cardinal during his rookie season of 2017, and two more in St. Louis a year later. Since then, he hasn’t carried a glove anywhere but center field, where he won a Gold Glove in 2021.

Center field is property of Byron Buxton in Minnesota, and though Bader will likely play there when Baldelli gives the former All-Star a day off, he’ll more likely play a corner position when the Twins face lefthanded starters.

One corner in particular.

“At our ballpark, when you’re talking about the corners, [left field] is a much bigger playing surface than right field,” Baldelli pointed out. “So I think putting one of the best outfielders in the game in left field, as opposed to right, makes some sense.”

Sounds OK to Bader. Better than OK, really.

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