While major league baseball remains in limbo as for when their season will start, it’s fair to assess how a possible shortened season could actually benefit the Chicago Cubs.
With the entire sports world turned upside down for who knows how long, no one knows when or even if there will be competitive baseball being played again in 2020. With that said, if we are fortunate enough to get sports back this year, there’s a strong possibility that many sports will have to shorten up their seasons, given all the time that’s already been missed. Here’s how the Chicago Cubs could greatly benefit from this action taking place.
For starters, the Cubs’ central core of players remains intact. Theo Epstein and company hardly made any roster moves this offseason, and while this has led to some criticism among disgruntled fans who wanted to see big changes taking place, refusing to tear down the roster gives the Cubs a continuity advantage over their division rivals: the Saint Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cincinnati Reds.