2 of these things need to happen for Russell to have a position: - Bryant moves to the OF - Baez continues to struggle through a large part of 2015 without immediate signs of optimism - Valbuena struggles OR the Cubs are not in the playoff hunt - One of Bryant, Baez, Castro, and Valbuena are traded Can that happen? Absolutely. Is it a formality or trivial that 2 will happen? Not at all. He's valuable, but I can't possibly believe the FO would let Valbuena complicate things in any substantial way. If Russell is tearing up AAA, trading or moving Valbuena to the bench to accommodate him is something that can and likely would be done in a cold second. If Valbuena is a 3+ win guy on the infield(he's at 3.2 fWAR per 600 PA in nearly 1200 PAs as a Cub), then I don't share your conviction that they'll willingly bench a productive player while they're chasing a playoff spot. It's too easy to keep Russell down for development reasons(he's only 21, his walk rate isn't terrific, if he's 'only' OPSing .825 at AAA or something he's not a slam dunk to be an immediate impact guy) and too important to not sacrifice production for little reason. Okay, I see the validity of that side of the argument too, but if Valbuena continues to be that valuable, Russell is kept in AAA and the team is chasing wins, I don't see how you bench him rather than move Bryant, either (which is what got this debate going). You move Bryant to LF and leave Valbuena where he is. In a vacuum, Bryant is more valuable as a 3B, but if you keep him at 3B to maximize value but sacrifice value in LF by keeping a guy like Coghlan there, it that really of any benefit to the team? In a scenario where there is no trade, I just have a hard time seeing Bryant being kept on third.