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PEORIA, Ariz. — If he earns it this spring, Eguy Rosario has a clear path to a place on the Padres’ roster. He’s a potentially valuable bench piece — a versatile defender who crushes left-handed pitching. And if he’s hitting against righties, too? Even better.

During Monday afternoon’s 10-5 loss to the Cubs at Peoria Stadium, Rosario pulverized a laser-beam two-run homer to the opposite field against Chicago right-hander Ben Brown. In three Cactus League games, Rosario is now 3-for-8 with a double and a home run. All three of those hits have come against right-handed pitching.

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“I spent a lot of time in the winter in the Dominican League hitting against right-handers, so I think I’ve learned a lot,” Rosario said through interpreter Danny Sanchez. “I’m looking to get better.”

The Padres clearly want a good, long look at Rosario over the next month. He is out of options, and on the fringe of the roster. He’s also a 25-year-old who hasn’t been given much chance to break through in the big leagues. Across parts of the past three seasons, Rosario has totaled only 100 plate appearances — and posted a solid .783 OPS.

Rosario batted leadoff in a lineup full of regulars on Monday. He’s also played three positions in three games: second base, third base and, on Monday, left field. That last one is new — a work in progress, this spring.

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“It’s fun,” Rosario quipped. “I like the view from out there.”

As things stand, there seem to be two non-catcher spots available on the Padres’ bench. The competition has been fierce this spring, with Gavin Sheets, Yuli Gurriel and Oscar Gonzalez among the standouts. Tirso Ornelas launched his first Cactus League homer on Monday, too.

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But Rosario would seem to have a leg up on that group because of his versatility — particularly if he can handle left field. He saw three fly balls on Monday and caught them with relative ease (though, as ever, the Arizona sun proved a bit of a challenge).

If Rosario were to make the roster, the Padres could use him to give DH days to Manny Machado and Jake Cronenworth. Rosario could also join the left field/DH mix, which already includes Connor Joe and Jason Heyward. Perhaps most notably, Rosario could give manager Mike Shildt some flexibility for in-game maneuvering because of his versatility. But first, Rosario has to win the job.

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