Jorge Soler can’t seem to stay healthy. The right fielder was placed on the disabled list for the second time this season on Monday with an oblique injury. Yet, his departure from the Chicago Cubs’ lineup has opened up a spot for Javier Baez. Of course, there has to be a little bit of a shake up for the Cubs to call up the 22-year-old back to The Show.

On Tuesday morning, Cubs’ GM Jed Hoyer joined The Kap and Haugh Show and shared a possible move of position for current third baseman Kris Bryant.

We just talked w/Jed Hoyer on @KapandHaugh and he left open possibility w/Soler out Bryant could play RF. Baez 4-4 last night + played 3rd. — David Kaplan (@thekapman) August 25, 2015

Bryant, who is coming off his walk-off home run against the Cleveland Indians, has already played some outfield this season. He’s athletic enough to play out there and it could then open up third base for Baez.

As David Kaplan mentioned in the tweet above, Baez went 4-for-4 with a walk and hit his second home run in three games during Monday’s game. Heading into yesterday’s Iowa Cubs game, Baez was hitting .304/.372/.518 (.890 OPS) overall at Triple-A with 12 home runs, 55 RBIs, 15 stolen bases and 70 strikeouts in 62 games.

The Cubs have already made a drastic change to their lineup this season. Starlin Castro was benched, as Addison Russell took over at shortstop. Chris Coghlan was moved from left field to second base, giving rookie Kyle Schwarber regular starting time playing in the outfield after catcher Miguel Montero came back from the disabled list. So, is another position change coming?

If Bryant does move out to right field, Coghlan would go back to second base. Tommy La Stella, who took Soler’s roster spot on Monday, started against the Cleveland Indians at second.

Cubs’ manager Joe Maddon has been a fan of Baez since day 1, but even with the young infielder’s resurgence this season in the minors, nothing is guaranteed.

“He’s doing really well, ” Maddon said before Monday’s game. “The plan with him is just to continue to do well. Just because a guy starts doing well does not mean he has to be called up immediately.”

Yet, with Baez playing third in Iowa and already viewed as an elite defender, he and Russell would make a great pair on the left side of the infield for the Cubs. The rosters expand on September 1, but we could see a couple of big changes before then.

“He’s still learning his craft. I’m hearing he’s getting better with his swing and his approach in his at-bats, which is all good. His time will be coming. But he’s definitely on the radar screen.” – Joe Maddon

The Cubs start another huge stretch, well as we approach September every stretch is important. Chicago has a six-game West Coast road trip, starting with a three-game series with the San Francisco Giants. The Cubs have a 6.5 game lead on them for the second wild card spot in the National League. Chicago swept a four-game series at home against the Giants earlier this month.

As of now, Maddon will go with Coghlan in Soler’s spot in right field against right-handed pitchers while La Stella and Castro will figure in at second base. But maybe just maybe Baez will find his name penciled in next to third base while Bryant moves to the outfield soon.