I assume you are asking about Cerda. He does project as a 2B in the bigs (SS is out). His bat is never going to stick at 3B but it should be good at 2B and he should be ok defensively. His patience is impressive and he does have decent power which is nice considering his size. Sadly, Logan Watkins gets priority at 2B right now - probably in part because Cerda can play 3B and Watkins can't but also likely because the Cubs view Watkins as the better prospect, which I disagree with. I meant Burgess. They say he's a bit on the stocky side, and usually guys like that are better off at 3rd. 3B isn't a middle infield position. The main reason I thought he was talking about Cerda was that I couldn't believe anyone would legitimately think Burgess could play short or second. West Side, I can't possibly imagine Burgess has the athleticism to play 3B. If he can't hack it in the outfield, he's headed to 1B. Def meant corner infield. I look at guys like Casey McGhee and Brett Wallace at 1st and 3rd, and think if they could do it, Burgess might be able to.