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Corey Seager, Dodgers

After just 26 games in 2018 before having to undergo Tommy John surgery, Seager will look to revert back to his 2016-17 seasons. In those two seasons, he combined to hit .302 with 48 home runs and 73 doubles. Last year, he was at .267 with two homers prior to the injury. The 24-year-old has shown above-average range in the field during his major league tenure.