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Josh Reddick, Astros

Reddick saw his batting average decrease by 72 points last year (.242 compared to .314 in 2018) and could potentially cede playing time to get youngster Kyle Tucker in the lineup. The 32-year-old played 134 games in 2018 and also hit 17 homers and 13 doubles. His .314 average in 2017 seems like an outlier as he never hit higher than .281 in any other year. He won a Gold Glove in 2012 and still remains above-average in the field.