Baez, La Stella constantly trade places in infield

NEW YORK -- Cubs infielders Javier Báez and Tommy La Stella were busy trading places on Sunday.
Baez started at third and La Stella at second in the Cubs' series finale against the Mets. But against a left-handed batter, Baez and La Stella would switch places. When the Mets had a right-handed hitter at the plate, Baez trotted over to third and La Stella was at second.
All the switching kept the scorekeepers busy as they tracked their positions, but through five innings, neither infielder had a single play.
In the Mets' sixth, Ben Zobrist entered at second base and Baez moved to shortstop, replacing Addison Russell for the rest of the game. Cubs starter Jon Lester had not given up a hit at that point and the Mets' first knock came in the sixth when Kevin Plawecki bounced a grounder past Baez.
Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant did not start on Sunday, getting a breather after Saturday's 14-inning marathon, which the Cubs won, 7-1, with a six-run 14th. Baez didn't make an appearance in that game until the 14th when he came off the bench and smacked a two-run homer.

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