Moustakas' season began with an April IL visit for a biceps strain, then ended prematurely with a calf issue. In between, he missed time with multiple trips to the COVID-19 IL. Moustakas posted his second straight below average campaign, mimicking his 2021 season in terms of final numbers. However, the pathways were different as last season, his splits were closer as opposed to 2021 when he handled righthanders much better than southpaws. Moustakas fanned at a career-worst 26.2% clip, offsetting his highest BABIP since 2015. Despite a career high 50% fly ball rate, Moustakas .131 ISO was his lowest since his rookie season. The Reds are on the hook for $18 million, but that didn't prevent the team from cutting him loose during the offseason. Moustakas should be able to latch on somewhere given he'll only cost his new team the major-league minimum, but he shouldn't have high expectations. Read Past Outlooks