The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Snitker's plan is to start Bautista off at third base

Move will shift the NL’s top hitter, Ryan Flaherty, back into a utility role.

- By Gabriel Burns Gabriel.Burns@ajc.com

CINCINNATI — Jose Bautista will be the Braves’ starting third baseman whenever he joins the big league club.

The Braves signed Bautista, 37, to a minor-league deal April 18 and announced the long-time outfielder as a third baseman, a position he hadn’t regularly manned in a decade. But that’s the inevitabil­ity in the Braves clubhouse. Manager Brian Snitker confirmed Bautista will start at third when he’s promoted, supplantin­g Ryan Flaherty, the National League’s leading hitter with a .362 average through 20 games.

“He’s going toplay third when he comes up,” Snitker said of Bautista. “He’s in good shape. That’d be what happens.”

Bautista has eight straight 20-homer seasons. He represents the right-handed power the Braves are starving for in their regular lineup. After going 2-for-7

with a double in two games with the High-A Florida Fire Frogs, the Braves promoted Bautista to Triple-A Gwinnett, where he was scheduled to debut in Monday’s doublehead­er.

“From what I’ve heard, he’s close,” Snitker said. “I think he needs to see some better pitching right now, in his eyes. That’s why he’s going to Triple-A.”

In benching Flaherty, the Braves would essentiall­y be cashing their chips in early on the 31-year old’s careerbest start. Aside from leading the league in average, Flaherty has a homer, eight RBIs and a .500 slugging percentage while adding reliable defense at third. Bautista’s arrival would shift him back to the utility role he served the past six seasons with the Orioles.

“I haven’t really even thought about it, to be honest with you,” Flaherty said Monday.

Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulo­s was with the Blue Jays front office when they acquired Bautista in 2008. Bautista experience­d his best seasons under Anthopoulo­s, and that relationsh­ip played a role in him declining a more lucrative offer from another team to join the Braves. “In taking this deal, he’s made the decision to bet on himself. You don’t bet against this guy,” said Anthopoulo­s, who added he could

envision Bautista playing into his 40s because of elite conditioni­ng.

Anthopoulo­s has always believed in Bautista’s ability to play third, but it wasn’t necessary with All-Star Josh Donaldson at the hot corner in Toronto. He’ll also be available as a first baseman and outfielder if the situation dictates it.

Early returns on Bautista defensivel­y have been positive; perhaps that could go without saying considerin­g the team’s accelerate­d plan in the five days since his signing.

“Nothing but good reports on what they’re seeing defensivel­y, offensivel­y, running the bases well,” Snitker said. “Obviously the guy’s done a lot in his preparatio­n to stay in shape. He’s in the best possible shape that he can. That’s what I’ve heard too. That he’s a very well-conditione­d

guy.”

Snitker doesn’t anticipate Bautista needing much time with Gwinnett. But it’s unlikely the veteran joins the team during its trip in Cincinnati, which concludes Thursday.

“I don’t think that many (at-bats are needed),” Snitker said. “I think a guy like that, with his experience, you’ve got to go with those guys too. He’s not coming off an injury. Reports are, his timing is good. He’s facing some velocity, swinging good off of it. He wants to see some more experience­d pitching that he’ll see in Triple-A.”

The six-time All-Star is coming off a disappoint­ing season in which he slashed .203/.308/.366 with 23 home runs and 65 RBIs. Bautista has hit .250 with 331 homers and 927 RBIs in his 14-year career.

 ??  ?? Jose Bautista has eight straight 20-homer seasons.
Jose Bautista has eight straight 20-homer seasons.
 ?? DANIEL SHIREY / GETTY IMAGES ?? The Braves’ Ryan Flaherty is leading the NL in hitting with a .362 average, but he likely will be relegated to the bench when Jose Bautista joins the team.
DANIEL SHIREY / GETTY IMAGES The Braves’ Ryan Flaherty is leading the NL in hitting with a .362 average, but he likely will be relegated to the bench when Jose Bautista joins the team.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulo­s and recent signee Jose Bautista have a history together. Here they celebrate a winning an ALDS with Toronto in 2015.
GETTY IMAGES Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulo­s and recent signee Jose Bautista have a history together. Here they celebrate a winning an ALDS with Toronto in 2015.

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