Haseley is expected to be given the chance to prove he's worthy of an everyday role during a potential 2020 campaign, Meghan Montemurro of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 2017 eighth-overall pick made the jump to the majors last season despite playing just 18 games at the Triple-A level and held his own, posting a .266/.324/.396 slash line in 67 games -- passable marks for a player whose outfield defense graded out well by both DRS and UZR. A repeat of those numbers might not be enough to keep Haseley from losing time to speedy fourth outfielder Roman Quinn, but he could get the chance at the start of the season to prove he can ascend to another level at the plate.