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Andrew McCutchen, Phillies

The 2013 National League MVP doesn't perform at that level anymore, but he still provides value joining a Phillies team who made some big splashes in the offseason. In 155 games with the Giants and Yankees last year, he batted .255 with 20 home runs, 30 doubles, 14 steals, and 95 walks. That continued the 32-year-old's streak of eight straight seasons with at least 20 homers. He is adequate in right field after showing major signs of regression while still playing in center.