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The mystery of who will be the Texas Rangers starting left fielder is closer to being solved.

And it's looking like Robbie Grossman.

In his 10 games during MLB Spring Training, the switch-hitting Grossman is hitting .429 with an OPS of 1.346. Only shortstop Corey Seager is better among players with 15 or more at-bats.

“I have a lot to prove,” Grossman said. “Last year was a frustrating year for myself. Made a lot of adjustments this offseason. Came to camp ready to play and ready to help this team win.”

Grossman split time between the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves last season before signing with Texas last month. He struggled offensively with both teams.

“I had a lot of things mechanically that went wrong for me so I had a pretty good idea of what I was doing going into the offseason. I’m just happy I can show it,” Grossman said.

One thing Rangers manager Bruce Bochy is raving about regarding Grossman is how well he’s hitting from the left side of the plate.

"He’s tightening things up from the left side," Bochy said. "The leg kick is not as big [and] he looks good. Robbie is a pro. Came into camp in great shape and helps extend our lineup. Good discipline at the plate and saw [on Saturday] how he can drive the ball.”

Players often make offseason adjustments, but results don’t always show right away. For Grossman, the results are showing in Cactus League play.

“A lot of hitting is just confidence,” Grossman said. “If you consistently put yourself in the right spot to swing the bat when you want to, a lot of good things can happen.”

Grossman is putting himself in position to become a starter on Opening Day for the Rangers, with his good at-bats and solid defense. If Grossman makes the roster, he’d likely play in left field or he could see time in right depending on how Bochy juggles the outfield with center fielder Leody Taveras out injured.

“Any player in this clubhouse wants to play every single day but [it's] something you have to earn and I’m hoping I can show enough to earn it,” Grossman said.

This article first appeared on FanNation Inside The Rangers and was syndicated with permission.

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