PT TOMORROW: NL Central—Winners, losers, and speculation from new PT projections

Note: Here at BaseballHQ.com we’re diving into one possible future for the 2020 involving a 100 game season. If you haven’t already checked out the live stream with Ray Murphy, Brent Hershey, and Ryan Bloomfield in which they explore the thinking behind the 100-Game Project and answer some subscriber questions about how it may affect different stats, positions, and players, you can watch it here.

 

Cincinnati Reds

The delayed start to the season offered Eugenio Suárez (3B, CIN) the opportunity to rehabilitate his ailing shoulder. While he made his Cactus League debut just prior to the suspension of spring training, it remained unclear if he would have enough ramp up time to avoid the IL to start the regular season. Now, Suarez should...

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