Horwitz was one of the few bright spots on a dissapointing Toronto roster as he came up and more than handled his own in rookie season at the plate. Horwitz earned his promotion with a .335/.456/.514 triple-slash line in 57 games in Triple-A Buffalo where he walked more often than he struck out. He finished the season with the Jays hitting .265/.357/.433 with 12 homers and a willingness to accept walks. Those numbers were mostly put up against righties because he did not hit lefties well. All 16 of his homers came off righties as he hit .310/.416/.522 against them but had just 6 doubles and a .244/.340/.291 line against southpaws. The club also is not sure where they want to play Horwitz defensively as he is not a good defender. He has both first and second base eligibility for fantasy purposes, but Toronto had him DH 17 times as well. The platoon profile and the lack of a defensive home makes it tough to get too excited about any upside because the splits issues and the defensive uncertainty put a hard cap on his playing time that may not exceed 500 plate appearances. Still, he is ideally suited to lead off against righties even if he has yet to attempt a stolen base at the major league level. Read Past Outlooks