Ottawa Citizen

Diaz making case for Jays job in 2019

- STEVE BUFFERY Toronto SBuffery@postmedia.com Twitter @Beezersun

Whenever the question of who’ll be manning the Blue Jays infield in the next couple years is asked, the names you generally hear are those of Vlad Guerrero Jr. at third, Lourdes Gurriel Jr. at short or second, Bo Bichette at short, Devon Travis at second, Brandon Drury at third, Cavan Biggio at second or third (unless they move him to the outfield) and perhaps Rowdy Tellez at first.

But more and more, Aledmys Diaz is making a case for himself to be included on the list in his first season with the Jays.

The former Cardinals’ infielder may not be an above average shortstop defensivel­y, but his play at third recently has been spot on, demonstrat­ing that he has enough range to handle the hot corner. And he has a strong arm. On top of that, Diaz’s bat has really come to life. Don’t forget, this is a guy who was all-star in 2016 with the Cardinals. And at 28, he’s not exactly a prospect, but he’s made a case for himself to be in the picture for next season, even with all the young depth the Jays have in the infield.

Diaz hit his 16th home run the other night against the Baltimore Orioles and is now one shy of a career high (17 in 2016). He has hit eight of his homers since the All-Star break. That ties him for seventh most in the AL. He’s also slugged .596 over 27 games since the break while going 27-for-94 (.287) with 13 extra base hits and 15 RBI.

“I think he’d be very good over there,” said Jays manager John Gibbons when asked about Diaz at third. “He’s got a cannon (and) he’s got more pop than I ever thought he would. And he’s an upbeat guy. He enjoys playing the game.

“I tell ya, the three guys we got on the team from Cuba (Diaz, Gurriel and Kendrys Morales), they just love to play,” added Gibbons. “Wherever it is.”

The always-smiling Diaz defected from Cuba in 2012 while playing for the Cuban national team at a tournament in the Netherland­s and signed as a free agent with the Cardinals in 2014.

 ?? NATHAN DENETTE/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Since the all-star break, Blue Jays’ infielder Aledmys Diaz has been putting up big numbers offensivel­y.
NATHAN DENETTE/THE CANADIAN PRESS Since the all-star break, Blue Jays’ infielder Aledmys Diaz has been putting up big numbers offensivel­y.
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