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A shortened season makes Wilson Ramos even harder to project

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Back before 2020 spring training 1.0 started, I previewed Wilson Ramos’s 2020 season with the idea that we’d have normal baseball this year. One of the main points discussed in that preview was that the Mets were relying heavily on Ramos to play in as many games as he did in 2019, and the catcher’s history of injuries and his advancing age was going to make that an extremely difficult goal for him to meet.

Now, in 2020 Baseball: Attempt No. 2, the season will only be 60 games long, so the workload for Ramos is no longer a large issue.