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Originally Posted by DonkeyKongSr
Yeah, he's a good example of a player that starts at his peak at his primary position, but has others partially learned.
If you check out the Future Legends, many of them start with multiple position ratings and in several cases they are fully trained in those positions (although there are still more to learn). Bo Bichette comes maxed at 2B and SS. I believe Victor Robles starts maxed at all 3 OF positions, and he's really good at all of them, so he's an excellent early game backup because you never have to worry about poor defense from your backup at untrained positions.
Oh yeah, and to anyone reading this who has a Mookie, be sure to immediately start training him at 2B, even if you put him there in just one of your lineups to grow him over a couple seasons. The versatility of being able to move him there as a 70 2B (who immediately becomes the best hitting 2B in the game) when you start picking up some other elite OFs is great.
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Quoting myself because I found a strange one in the Future Legends. Fernando Tatis Jr. is listed as a 3B, but shows a 28 rating at 3B, 45 at SS, and 25 at 2B. According to my calculations, the only position he's maxed at is SS. He should get to
1B - 99
2B - 62
3B - 68
SS - 45
LF - 72
CF - 32
RF - 67
His card makes him look like a garbage defender, but he's actually a good non-SS/CF utility guy and a top end defensive 1B. He's even a really solid hitter.