15. Ozzie Albies
Ozzie Albies flashed his potential in 2017, as he hit .286 with 28 RBI in 57 games played at the big-league level. This year, Albies was given the keys to second base from the start of the season and he responded by putting together the first of what will likely be many All-Star seasons.
While providing great energy both on the field and in the dugout, Albies finished the season with 24 home runs, 14 steals, 72 RBI and 105 runs scored.