Owings is still battling with Nick Ahmed and Ketel Marte for the starting shortstop role, Adam Green of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM reports.
EDGE Analysis
Owings is looking like the frontrunner for the position at this point in spring, as he is outperforming both of his counterparts at the plate. The 25-year-old is 17-for-41 (.415) so far this spring, while Marte is 11-for-41 (.268) and Ahmed is 10-for-45 (.222). There is still time for each individual to make their case, but time is running low as manager Torey Lovullo is looking to lock in a starting within the next week. "We're going to put the best shortstop out there that's going to help us win games, bottom line," Lovullo said. "That competition is still running thick, so we're going to try to figure that out here in the coming week."