Fermin has put up an OPS over .900 each of the last two seasons at Triple-A Memphis and offers positional versatility with the ability to play everywhere but first base and catcher. And yet, even on a Cardinals team lacking offense and going through a rebuild, he's found his opportunities with the big club few and far between. The 27-year-old's batted-ball data in his brief chances in the majors has been lackluster, as he's yet to connect on a single barrel in three seasons. What Fermin excels in is plate discipline, as he boasts a 10 percent walk rate and 13.8 percent strikeout rate in the majors and a ridiculous 14.6 percent walk rate and 8.8 percent strikeout rate the last two years at Memphis. Fermin could surprise if he finds his way into the lineup regularly, but the latter doesn't seem likely even as St. Louis continued its roster churn over the winter. Read Past Outlooks