Detroit Tigers fans saw Anthony Gose struggle in the Major Leagues last season.
Following a 2015 debut campaign which saw the fleet-of-foot outfielder bat .254 with a .688 OPS, a 90 wRC+, 37 extra-base hits and 23 stolen bases, Gose regressed at the plate.
His center field defense was solid—7.0 UZR/150, 1.3 UZR—but the 26-year-old batted just .209 in 30 games for Detroit last year.
That stretch included a .287 on-base percentage, a .341 slugging percentage, just 19 total hits, seven RBI and 38 strikeouts.
Gose previously stole 70 bases in two separate minor league seasons.