Top hitting prospect Michael Busch had a nice showing with the Dodgers this spring. In 13 games, the slugger hit .290 with 2 doubles, 2 home runs, and 4 runs batted in. He put together a .937 OPS in 36 plate appearances. He also mostly appeared at first base.
The Dodgers sort of have a guy there.
With that in mind, it looks like the plan with Busch is to add to his versatility.
As a professional, Busch has played mostly second base with games sprinkled in at first and in left field.