Escobar struggled early last season for the Mets with a .695 OPS through 40 games, but he was even worse after being traded to the Angels with a .219/.259/.303 slash line. The 35-year-old had a career-worst 25.3 percent strikeout rate and also provided poor defense across the infield. Escobar signed on with the Blue Jays via a minor-league deal in February, and the departure of Matt Chapman leaves the club without an established third baseman. Isiah Kiner-Falefa is likely to fill the role but is likely better served as a utility player, making it a solid landing spot for Escobar. He'll likely need a strong showing in camp in order to even crack the Opening Day roster. Read Past Outlooks