PT TOMORROW: NL Central - Advantage in the Cards

St. Louis Cardinals

While many teams have faced slight, or even severe, changes to the original schedule put forward by MLB, no team has been more affected than the Cardinals. After two weeks off the field, the team is still scheduled to play a full 60 games in a calendar now packed full of double-headers and a disproportionate number of games away from Busch Stadium.

At the close of the team’s weekend series against the White Sox, the Cardinals had 50 games remaining, 28 of which will come in road parks. With that adjustment, left-handed hitters will draw only 10 contests in home-run enhancing parks. That most notably effects Kolten Wong (2B, STL) and Matt Carpenter (3B, STL), but also switch-hitters such as Dylan Carlson (OF, STL) and...

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