Millas has long been known more for his glove behind the plate, but he's started hitting at the Triple-A level the last two seasons, most recently sporting a .311/.361/.518 batting line with nine homers at 10 steals with Rochester in 2024. The Nationals preferred him to Riley Adames as Keibert Ruiz's backup down the stretch last season, so he could make his first Opening Day roster in 2025. Millas' batted-ball data is pretty weak, but he does have plus speed - especially for a catcher - and is on a team that loves to run. Still, it's a long shot that he'd churn out much fantasy value even if he gets an opportunity. Read Past Outlooks