A player, young or old, is healthy until they are not. Riley was a model of consistency with health his first three full seasons in the majors, as he avoided the injured list from 2021 through 2023. He has, however, made up for lost time each of the past two seasons by missing 110 games with a fractured hand in 2024 and three separate core injuries in 2025, which required him to have sports hernia surgery in August that ended his season. Riley still stings a baseball as well as any hitter in baseball and has power to all fields as a solid four-category producer from the hot corner. Strikeouts limit the possibility of his batting average getting back over .300 as it did in 2021, but his hard contact also helps his batted balls find safe spaces, limiting his batting average floor. The missed time over the past two season has impacted Riley's market value, and he should no longer require a third-round pick to get on your roster, but he retains the ability to produce like a top-30 overall pick if he can avoid the injured list this season. Read Past Outlooks