"It doesn't bother me," Conrad, who is hitting .292 with 12 doubles, 30 RBIs, four homers and 48 runs scored, said of going back-and-forth lately. "I can play either one - second or first, whatever helps the team, whatever helps us win."
But being at first did take some getting used to.
Heck, he doesn't even have his own first-base glove - and typically grab one belonging to either Compton or reserve Logan Preston, whichever he sees first.