SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants’ minor-league facility at Papago Park in Scottsdale is the offseason home for many of their stars. While they will spend their spring at Scottsdale Stadium, Papago is simply bigger, newer, and most importantly, way nicer. Because he lives in South Korea most of the winter, Jung Hoo Lee is not a regular at Papago, but he could be this spring. The $50-plus million facility includes a back field that was built to the dimensions of Oracle Park, and as Lee learns a new position next month, he’s likely to spend plenty of time on that grass. President of baseball operations Buster Posey confirmed Friday morning that Harrison Bader, signed to a two-year contract this week, will be the starting center fielder. That will mean a shift to right field for Lee, who was said to have taken the news well during conversations with manager Tony Vitello and general manager Zack Minasian. “Jung Hoo was great,” Posey said Friday on a Zoom call with beat writers. “Also there’s an understanding on our end and to Jung Hoo that there’s a chance that he could still be getting reps in center field. But our...