PT TOMORROW: NL West—How long can Anderson last?

Arizona Diamondbacks

Brandon Drury (3B, ARI) has been catching the eye of Arizona fans and coaches with a strong start to spring camp. Drury, an Oregon native who was rated the team's fifth best prospect with an 8D rating this offseason, has seen time at both 2B and 3B so far in live games. A switch to second base would be a logical long-term move given the presence of Jake Lamb (3B, ARI) and Yasmany Tomás (3B, ARI) (possibly; more to come here). Veteran Aaron Hill (2B, ARI) is etched in as the starting 2B, but his age and contract make for a possible trade candidate later in the season. Drury hit .299 with 23 HR across High-A and Double-A last season, which was a solid performance on the heels of a 2013 breakout. Drury is still likely...

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