15. Omar Infante, Second Baseman
Status: Signed by the Kansas City Royals to a four-year deal worth about $30 million
Infante provided the Tigers with very solid production from the second base position in 2013 by hitting .318 to go along with 10 homers and 51 RBIs, numbers that have become pretty much the norm for the one-time utility player. Expect to see that production continue wherever he lands.


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