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Orlando Arcia, Brewers

While Arcia regressed offensively last year compared to his 2017 season, he did post a .959 OPS and hit three long balls in his 34 postseason plate appearances. During the regular season, the 24-year-old hit .236 with just three homers and 16 doubles. His OPS fell more than 150 points from .731 in 2017 to .576 in 2018. He shows impressive range but has also made 35 errors over the last two seasons.