GOODYEAR, Arizona – Over the last few days of spring training, as the rest of the National League Central finalizes their Opening Day rosters and their starting lineups, the Cincinnati Reds are still waiting on a few answers.
One starter is getting back to full strength after having COVID-19, another picked up a minor injury late in camp and final roster spots are still being determined.
But the answer to the long-debated question of the Opening Day shortstop looks like it will be Eugenio Suárez.
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“It’s looking like he’s going to end up being the everyday shortstop,” general manager Nick Krall said.