Despite an injury-marred 2018 season, Turner put up essentially the same numbers that garnered him his first All-Star appearance in 2017. Over 426 plate appearances last year, Turner hit .312 with 14 home runs and a .924 OPS. It was the second straight season for Turner with an OPS over .900, and he would have been on pace to hit 23 home runs over a full season. Now that hes a season removed from injury, Turner has the potential to become a draft day steal. His advanced metrics dont show any war[...]
Justin Turner 2019 Outlook: Ready to Bounce Back in 2019 rotoballer.comSun 1/27/19 11:14 PM