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Ozzie Albies, Braves

While his numbers were for better prior to the All-Star break (.281 average, .834 OPS, 21 homers) compared to after (.226 average, .624 OPS, four homers), that is to be somewhat expected for a player who just turned 22 years old. He ended the year with 69 extra-base hits and set a franchise-record for the month of April with 19 of those. Defensive metrics lived his 2018 season at second base.