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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
I think its more likely:
Merrifield - 2B
Benintendi - LF
Dozier - 3B
Santana - 1B
Soler - DH
Perez - C
Mondesi - SS
Taylor - CF
Olivares - RF
You stack 5 pretty good OBP guys at the top there. Deep 1-7.
Nicky Lopez will get time at 2B, too, with Merrifield going to RF. Id just like to see them give his legs more of a break by letting him play 2B.
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1. R Whit Merrifield - 2B
2. L Andrew Benintendi - LF
3. R Hunter Dozier - 3B
4. S Carlos Santana - 1B
5. R Jorge Soler - DH
6. R Salvador Perez - C
7. S Adalberto Mondesi - SS
8. R Michael A. Taylor - CF
9. R Edward Olivares RF
The battle for the bench and rotational players will be interesting.
2020 Rules - 26 man roster now. Only 13 can be pitchers.
L - Nicky Lopez - INF
R - Hanser Alberto INF
R Cam Gallaghar C
L Meibrys Viloria C
L Ryan McBroom 1B/PH/DH
L Ryan OHearn 1B/PH/DH
L Nick Heath OF/PR
R Kelvin Gutierrez 3B
It seems like Nicky Lopez might win out over Hanser Alberto since Hanser is already on a minor league contract, but Hanser will be really valuable against LH pitching, so I think he will be brought up pretty quickly.
Cam Gallagher and Meibrys Viloria will compete for the backup catcher role. Gallagher is 5 years older so Royals might be OK with him sitting on Royals bench while Viloria plays in the minors.
Ryan OHearn and Ryan McBroom will fight for a shot at the back up slot but both might be beat out. Ryan McBroom has played some outfield.
Kelvin Gutierrez will have to shine in spring training to be given a chance. He probably starts out in minors and has to wait for a Hunter Dozier injury.
Nick Heath will battle the younger players for the 4th outfield spot in spring training. Nicks left handed bat, speed at running the bases, and his 27 year old age makes him the likely player to win this spot.
Likely Bench Nicky Lopez, Cam Gallagher, Ryan McBroom, and Nick Heath. Hanser Alberto will be brought up at first opportunity.