For the third offseason in a row, the top traits to point to with Zavala are his command of the zone and youth relative to the average age of the pitchers he faced. He slashed .267/.420/.451 with 14 home runs and 20 steals in 101 games primarily as an 18-year-old at Single-A before falling flat (.078 AVG, 33.9 K%) in 14 games at High-A. The lefty-hitting outfielder has solid to above-average tools across the board, but he probably won't have better than average game power or average speed by the time he's in the majors. He will always be better in OBP leagues than AVG leagues, as his ability to draw walks is arguably his most tangible skill. He should return to High-A and could reach Double-A by the time he turns 20 in July. If it all works out, he could be an Ian Happ type of outfielder who is always in demand but never valued as a true cornerstone of a fantasy roster. Read Past Outlooks