Garcia has a better chance to play after getting dealt from Boston to Pittsburgh this offseason, but he's not even assured regular work with the Bucs. A 23-year-old righty-hitting corner outfielder, Garcia was one of the prospects shipped out in the deal that sent Johan Oviedo to the Red Sox. Garcia has above-average power and hit .267/.340/.470 with 21 homers, seven steals, a 9.2 percent walk rate and a 26.8 percent strikeout rate in 114 games across Double-A and Triple-A last year. However, his strikeout rate jumped from 21 percent to 29.1 percent after the bump to Triple-A, and it jumped to 55.6 percent in nine MLB plate appearances. Garcia adds value with his corner-outfield defense, so if he can just get the strikeouts under control, he could seize everyday playing time. Read Past Outlooks