CJ Abrams Still Preparing for Second Base Transition with Nationals
Washington's CJ Abrams continues working toward a move from shortstop to second base, per Jessica Camerato, with the shift still in progress.

CJ Abrams is still preparing to move from shortstop to second base for the Washington Nationals, per Jessica Camerato of MLB.com — a transition that has been in motion for several days now without a clean, permanent landing.
The position change was first reported earlier this week, and as of Camerato's update, Abrams has not yet completed the shift in practice. A prior Posterior item noted that Abrams remained at shortstop in at least one lineup despite the announced move, which gives you a sense of how gradually this is unfolding.
What we don't know yet
The timeline for when Abrams will settle full-time at second base remains unconfirmed. It is also unclear who, if anyone, is being positioned to take over at shortstop on a regular basis.
The Nationals are navigating a roster in flux: James Wood's oblique recovery has been progressing slower than expected, limiting his ability to advance to more strenuous baseball activities. Against that backdrop, the Abrams repositioning reads less like a one-off tweak and more like a broader effort to sort out the organization's long-term defensive alignment.
For now, watch the lineup card — that is where this story will resolve itself, one game at a time.
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