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Derek Fisher, Blue Jays

Proving to be a good hitter in the minors (career .279 batting average, .860 OPS), Fisher has yet to gain any traction at the MLB level. He hit a meager .185 with a .657 OPS in 167 plate appearances last year (right around his career marks of .191 and .649 respectively in 419 plate appearances). He is capable of manning all three outfield positions.