CJ Abrams’ move from shortstop to second base has sparked trade rumors as he publicly insists he’s a shortstop for life — but his agent says he’s happy in D.C. and focused on being the best player he can be, even after turning down an extension in 2024. With a breakout season under current management and just two years until free agency, Abrams may be eyeing a bigger payday elsewhere — though his leadership and defensive potential at second could sway his future with the Nationals.

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