Heliot Ramos broke onto the scene with a solid offensive performance, slashing .269/.322/.469 with 22 homers, 72 RBI, and six steals over 518 plate appearances. He started strong, hitting .298 with 14 homers in the first half, but cooled off later in the season while reportedly dealing with plantar fasciitis. Ramos displayed impressive power metrics, including a 14.5 percent barrel rate and a 47.4 percent hard-hit rate, suggesting potential for significant offensive contributions if he can improve his hit tool and manage his strikeout rate, which stood at 26 percent.