As other young players made their mark in Detroit last season, Baddoo seemed to take a step backward. He appeared in only 31 games for the Tigers and slashed a meager .137/.220/.301. Baddoo spent most of his time with Triple-A Toledo, where he had a more respectable .238/.340/.418 line across 82 games. The now 26-year-old outfielder seemed to be on the cusp of becoming a solid everyday player when he posted 13 home runs, 18 stolen bases and a .766 OPS during his age-22 season back in 2021. However, Baddoo has regressed offensively since then, which has relegated him to more of a reserve role. Detroit has also seen the likes of Riley Greene, Parker Meadows and Wenceel Perez emerge as young options in the outfield. With those three all likely slotted into starting jobs to begin the 2025 season, Baddoo may be hard pressed to earn playing time or even make the MLB roster out of spring training. His fantasy stock has taken a definite hit in recent years. Read Past Outlooks