Jackson's 155 plate appearances with Tampa Bay last season were his most ever as a big-leaguer, but he failed to take advantage, posting a paltry .438 OPS with a 34.2% strikeout rate. He did show a bit of pop with eight homers in 28 games at the Triple-A level, but he's yet to make an impact in the power department in the majors, belting just six long balls across 302 career at-bats. Jackson was traded to the Yankees in December and could take over as New York's No. 2 backstop with Jose Trevino sent to Cincinnati in the same deal, but it's also very possible that the organization will look to fill the role with a player who has demonstrated more success as a hitter. Read Past Outlooks