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If Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona could change one thing about the MLB, it would be requiring teams to utilize their entire lineup while in the postseason.
"You're seeing too much bullpen games in the playoffs," Francona said, according to ESPN. "That's not the way teams are really built. Now, I would like to see after 162 games, I would like to see teams have to use their entire roster. I think you would find the true best teams that way."
Francona believes this adjustment would enable the best teams to shine by showcasing the full depth of their rosters ahead of playoff runs, rather than forcing them to alter their strategies during the postseason.