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Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox

Last season was a bit of a disappointment for Benintendi. A year after hitting .290 with an .830 OPS, he saw those numbers fall to .266 and .774 respectively in 2019. Major League Baseball’s first-ranked prospect entering 2017 is still just 25 years old, so the hope for Boston is he begins reaching his full potential in 2020.