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Mark Reynolds, Rockies
Five years and five organizations after the Orioles non-tendered Reynolds, he’s rejuvenated his career with the help of Coors Field. Reynolds, who spent 2016 with Colorado and re-joined the Rockies on a minor league deal this February, was thrown into the starting first base job when Ian Desmond fractured his hand.
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Thanks to Reynolds, the Rockies barely missed Desmond, their five-year, $70 million free agent prize. Reynolds has erupted for a .307 average, .960 OPS, eight homers and 23 RBIs in 28 games. Even with Desmond now back from the DL, the Rockies will look for ways to keep Reynolds’ bat in the lineup.
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