We will see what happens. We will basically return all starters with the exception of Golda, who kind of lost his spot to Grace.
TJ eats against lesser competition, and was hitting .290 to start the year, but he struggles moreso when it comes to SEC play. For instance, in 2019 he hit .259 overall, but only hit .214 in conference play. So, he hit .306 against OOC competition and just .214 against the SEC, where it matters most. This past year, against TCU the opening weekend he was 2 for 11 (.181). If you add UNC Wilmington, who he hit solid against, then he hit .238 against the best two teams we played. Small sample size, though, so it is hard to judge.
Lewis is the type of player you love to have. Doesn't complain and steps into every single role asked and does his job. He has largely been a pinch hitter, pinch runner, and an occasional plug and play. He hit .378 in the shortened season, stepping in to play 2nd when injuries plagued UK. I think he likely goes back to the sub role in 2021, despite the good hitting in 2020.
The infield gets crowded. Collett will be at first and Kessler at catcher. Then it gets tricky. You have Curtis, Grace, Schultz, Lewis and Estep all vying for three spots. Curtis was playing second and Schultz at short at one point, but Schultz seemed better at 2nd than SS and Grace did solid over there and hit .273. Curtis hit .292 before the injury, so it is hard to kick him off starting. We know Lewis hit well, and also committed no errors, was maybe the best defensive player on the team in fact. Estep raked at .324 and did pretty well at third. So, who are the odd men out in all this? It will be tough, I imagine.