Jett Williams is set to get some valuable reps at third base during spring training, according to Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold. While Williams has never played third base professionally, his familiarity with the left side of the infield and strong arm make this position a potential smooth transition. The Brewers' recent trade of Caleb Durbin and Andruw Monasterio to the Red Sox has left the hot corner wide open, and Williams' acquisition from the Mets in the Freddy Peralta deal presents an opportunity for him to showcase his skills. Although it's unlikely that Williams will start as the third baseman, demonstrating his ability to handle the position would open up more playing time for him. With his 22-year-old talent, Williams is poised to make a significant impact on the Brewers' infield.