PT TOMORROW: NL East—One hundred games of solid dudes

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.

Based on that 100-game assumption, let’s have a look at who some of the PT winners might be around the NL East.

 

Philadelphia Phillies

The PT big winner on the Phillies projects to be Jay Bruce (OF, PHI; pictured above), who would go from bench bat/pinch hitter to a semi-regular role in the outfield. Neil Walker (1B/3B, PHI) earns a promotion from...

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