PT TOMORROW: NL Central—Will Scooter lead off for Brewers?

Milwaukee Brewers

Scooter Gennett (2B, MIL) was slowed by an oblique strain early in camp, but since then has been blistering the ball, with 12 hits, including four home runs, in just 26 at-bats. He owns a miserable .124/.147/.150 line in 113 career at-bats against left-handers, which would seem to suggest that Manager Craig Counsell should find another alternative at second base when the team is facing a southpaw. But Gennett has made the most of his limited opportunities against lefties this spring, going 5 for 8, and even hitting a home run off of Jorge De La Rosa.

Counsell later indicated that he's not made a decision on whether Gennett will get a chance at an every day role, or whether he'll simply serve as the strong half of a...

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