Reds top hitting prospect Yonder Alonso -- stuck at Triple A Louisville because his promotion to Cincinnati is blocked at first base -- is willing to keep learning the outfield if that's what it takes to make the major leagues, though he would prefer to stay at his natural corner position.
"I think I'm a good first baseman; I like playing first base; I want to stay there, but they've already got some guy up there," Alonso told Sirrius-XM Radio host Grant Paulsen on Paulsen's Sunday morning "Majors and Minors" program.
The "guy" playing first base for the Reds, of course, is none other than reigning MVP Joey Votto, who is not likely to give up his position anytime soon.
"We text each other every day," Alonso said. "I tell him, 'I hit a home run today,' and he says back, 'I hit two!"
Alonso, 24, a former first round pick, rejects calls for him to be traded, hoping the day will come when he finally takes the field at Great American Ballpark, at first, in the outfield or on the bench.
"This is where I was drafted. This is where I want to stay," he said.
The former Cuban national -- who fled the communist controlled Caribbean island when a boy -- is hitting .280 in his first 84 at-bats for the Redbirds, but is heating up. He has four hits in his last 12, including two homers.
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