There are many things that are going to be unique about the 2020 season, starting of course with the fact that we are only going to get 37 percent of the games in a normal season (at best).
But beyond that sheer lack of volume of innings and at-bats, probably the next most important bit of weirdness to grapple with is the imbalanced schedule.
As astute BaseballHQ.com readers are probably already aware, each team's 60-game slate will comprise 10 games each against their four division rivals, with each team's remaining 20 games coming against their regional counterpart in the "other" league. So, the AL East plays the NL East, the AL Central plays the NL Central, and the AL West plays the NL West.
As a result of the imbalanced schedule,...
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