Perhaps the busiest team of the offseason, the Washington Nationals have constructed a roster that’ll look very different from the one it trotted out Opening Day in 2018.
Additions to the rotation, bullpen and catcher position have prompted a 91-win projection from FanGraphs that suggests the Nats will be the team to beat in the NL East. There are still holes on the fringes of the roster — namely a fifth starter and left-handed reliever — but only one major decision looms: Who starts at second base?
On the surface, this hole seems like a pretty straightforward fix.