PT TOMORROW: NL Central - Versatility will lead to opportunity in MIL

Milwaukee Brewers

Orlando Arcia (SS, MIL) has failed to deliver on his prospect pedigree at the plate (17 BPV in 1,549 career at-bats), and the Brewers’ offseason moves make clear that their patience with him is thin. Given that, the early portions of the 2020 season may be Arcia’s final chance to prove himself as a key piece of the Brewers infield of the future. Luis Urías (2B/SS, MIL) has been unavailable for much of the offseason, first undergoing wrist surgery in late January prior to testing positive for COVID-19 prior to reporting to camp 2.0. Though Keston Hiura’s (2B, MIL) arm injury appears minor, particularly in light of his presence in scrimmage lineups over the weekend, Arcia could find additional time at second base if...

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