Carlos Santana begins the great test at 3B
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -
Carlos Santana has a new act. His name has not yet been announced with lights, but the views outside Broadway during his winter campaign a month in the Dominican Republic were decent.
"Everyone in the Dominican Republic was surprised with the way I played third base," Santana said. "The only thing I was not surprised because I have confidence."
Santana was in Goodyear, Arizona, on Tuesday, when pitchers and catchers reported Indians for the first day of spring training. After being the starting catcher on opening day for the Indians for the past three seasons, how much time Santana will spend behind the plate in 2014 is an open question.
Which explains why so much interest in Santana when he played third base during winter ball.
Among the critics who viewed the work of Santana this winter were former third baseman Fernando Tatis, current big league infielders Robinson Cano and Edwin Encarnacion and scout for the Indians in Latin America, Ramón Peña.
"Incarnation and Cano observed my games," Santana said. "They sent a lot of messages saying that I played well. Ramón Peña said Santana is a natural at third base. "
Tatis, who played 11 years in the majors, was the sharpest critic of Santana because he spent most of his time working with him.
"He was surprised because I was thinking, 'OK, I have not played third base for a long time. What am I going to look like? '"Santana said. "But he was surprised."
When Santana returned to the Dominican Republic after last season and started playing third base, he spent long hours together with Tatis. They worked at the Indian's Dominican Summer resort almost every day on the changes that Santana would have to make to make the move from catcher to third base. It helped that I played third base my original position when I signed with the Dodgers in 2004, but had not played regularly since 2006, when I was in Class-A ball.
Tatis and Santana were familiar with each other because they are teammates in winter ball with the Escogido Leones.
"Fernando Tatis spen may hours with me," Santana said. "He has taught me a lot about how to play third base.
"He has helped me with everything ... on and off the field. Not only how to play third base, but what kind of attitude I should have. "
It took five games before Santana began to feel comfortable at the hot corner.