Matt Shaw is looking to win third
base job with the Chicago Cubs in spring training
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[February 15, 2025]
By JAY COHEN
MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Matt Shaw grew up in Massachusetts. When Alex
Bregman decided to sign with the Boston Red Sox as a free agent,
Shaw was informed of the move via a text message from a buddy.
“I got a lot of Red Sox fans that are friends of mine,” Shaw said.
So many that Shaw joked the deal was “a win-win” for them. After
all, it might have moved Shaw a little closer to his major league
debut.
Bregman's pending deal with Boston clears the way for Shaw to start
at third base for the Chicago Cubs on opening day next month in
Japan. The Cubs were in the mix for Bregman before the two-time
All-Star agreed to his contract with the Red Sox.
Shaw was slowed by a left oblique issue when the Cubs held their
first full-squad workout of spring training on Friday. Manager Craig
Counsell downplayed the injury and described Shaw as day to day.
There are other possibilities for third base, but Shaw has the
inside track.
“Obviously the Bregman decision gives us as like a team a little
more clarity of moving forward,” Shaw said. “Which I think is nice
for everybody.”

Shaw starred for the University of Maryland before he was selected
by Chicago with the No. 13 pick in the 2023 amateur draft. He
quickly established himself as one of the team's top prospects,
batting .284 with 21 homers, 71 RBIs and 31 steals in the minors
last year.
“He strikes me as somebody who has a very strong sense of who he is
as a player, the things that he does well, things that he can
improve on,” Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner said. "He seems like
he self-assesses really well in that way.
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Chicago Cubs third baseman Matt Shaw makes a throw to first base
during a spring training baseball game in Surprise, Ariz., March 5,
2024. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File)

“There’s always going to be a new challenge, a next
thing, and he seems just very, very adept at handling whatever that
is that’s coming his way.”
One of the biggest challenges for Shaw is learning his way around
third base. He was drafted as a shortstop and made just three starts
at third in his first professional season before receiving regular
playing time at the position in 2024.
Shaw continued his education at third when he played for the U.S. in
the Premier12 tournament last year. He has come a long way, but
there is room for growth.
“Something that, you know, as of recently I’ve been working on is
some arm slot things,” he said. “It feels a lot better. I think it
looks a lot better. So I think overall, I’m just really excited.”
Shaw could join one of the best defensive infields. Hoerner and
shortstop Dansby Swanson are Gold Glove winners, and Michael Busch
is solid at first.
The trio could help ease Shaw's defensive transition to the majors.
“He’s such a gifted player, and he’s a natural-born baseball
player,” Swanson said. “And he knows that I’m available for him ...
whether it’s questions, advice or, you know, an ear that will
listen. But I’m just going to kind of let him do his thing. And I
think that experience will be the best teacher for him.”
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