PT TOMORROW: NL West—Filling the Reyes void

Colorado Rockies

Rather than taking the field on Opening Day, José Reyes (SS, COL) will be facing trial in Hawaii on charges of domestic violence. Reyes' playing time is no doubt in flux, which may create a prolonged hole at shortstop. Our 2016 projections, shown below, unveil a few targets at SS and elsewhere throughout COL's infield. (Position eligibility based on 20+ games in 2015).

Player             POS    AB   BA   HR  SB  BPV   MM CODE
================  =====  ===  ====  ==  ==  ===  ========  
Nick Hundley         CA  484  .269  14   5   33  3225 CDC
Ben Paulsen       1B/OF  480  .251  17   1   30  4025 ACA
Mark Reynolds     1B/3B  182  .242   9   1   44  4121 ACA
DJ LeMahieu          2B  570  .280   5  22   30  1535 ABC
José...

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