Marwin Gonzalez was back at third base on Tuesday. A day earlier, he made his first ever start, and fifth appearance overall, in right field.
It wasn't totally smooth, as Gonzalez was charged with an error when he misplayed Mike Trout's RBI single, allowing Trout to advance to third.
Gonzalez has made one error at third, first and now right field. But there's no question that he can handle any defensive assignment Twins manager Rocco Baldelli asks of him.
And he had no issue with playing right field Monday.
"This was my first start ever in right field," he said. "I have played before but less than 10 times in the middle of the game. This is the first error though, thank God. I feel good there.
"Rocco told me in spring training I was going to be a choice against lefties when he had to give [Max] Kepler an off day.
"It's always fun to learn no matter how good you play the position. There's always room to get better and that's my mind-set."
Gonzalez has made 30 starts at third base while Miguel Sano works his way back from a lacerated heel that knocked him out of spring training. But Sano could be activated early next week, when his 20-day minor league rehabilitation assignment ends. The Twins will go back to their original plan of moving Gonzalez around the field, like an everyday utility player.