PT TOMORROW: NL Central - Solving the puzzle in Milwaukee as pieces get healthy

Milwaukee Brewers

Keston Hiura (2B, MIL) hasn’t started the season the way many had projected, though he showed signs of life at the dish to close the team’s weekend series against the Reds. While his slow start doesn’t doom him to be a bust at the plate, the Brewers could opt to use him as their primary designated hitter due to his fielding struggles. While his deficiencies in the field had been hidden for the early portions of the season, he made two errors in the team’s past week of action – both of which led directly to runs. While the first was inconsequential, an error he committed on Saturday led to the opportunity for Eugenio Suárez (3B, CIN) to come to the plate and club a decisive three-run home run. That could cause the...

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