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yes, you can. just place them at the position you want them to learn and they will learn it over time, if they have the skills to play it.
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They will learn faster in Spring Training. I accidently dropped a pinch hitter into the pitcher slot, and he got 3 experience as a pitcher, even though I pulled him without throwing a pitch. That aside, I've noticed that the infielders and outfielders I'm cross-training this spring are gaining about 2 points in positional ability per outing, even when they don't play a full game (again, in Spring Training).
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