Meadows has all sorts of talent, though his career has been derailed the last two seasons due to a host of challenges. In his first year with Detroit in 2022, he appeared in just 36 games as he dealt with vertigo, COVID-19 and Achilles issues before shutting things down to focus on his mental health. It was more of the same last season, as he played in just six games and dealt with anxiety. The Tigers non-tendered Meadows in November, and it's fair to wonder what the future may hold for the 28-year-old. He popped 33 home runs during a breakout 2019 campaign, then blasted 27 home runs and recorded a career-high 106 RBI two seasons later, but he'll likely need to prove himself on a minor-league deal with a new organization. It's also possible that Meadows steps away from baseball for a while. If he's ever able to get back to his old form he has the chance to be a productive MLB player, though fantasy managers don't need to roster him in the short term. Read Past Outlooks