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Does Beason's contract make him a lock a MLB?


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Last year he played out of position out of necessity. I would say he gets back to his comfort area this year. However, he is such a beast that he can probably line up anywhere on the field. Maybe he will handle kick offs this year!

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This is the dumbest thread I have ever read.

Beason is the second best MLB in the game.

What else would it take to "lock" him into MLB?

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This is the dumbest thread I have ever read.

Beason is the second best MLB in the game.

What else would it take to "lock" him into MLB?

Depending on injuries and such, he could just as easily be moved because of his versatility. I however was thinking unlike last year, his contract even if lets say davis/anderson were to be hurt again would prevent him from being moved. I was looking for what the opinions of fellow fans were. However if this is the "dumbest thread you have ever read" then I apologize.

My daughter says words hurt so I'm trying this response out instead of the my initial one.

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