D.J. Peterson entered the 2015 as one of the better prospects in baseball, but a steep fall from grace has some questioning whether he will ever reach the Emerald City. There is no denying that Peterson had a miserable campaign last year, but he is still in the running to be the first baseman of the future in Seattle.
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The 24-year-old split last season between the Jackson Generals and the Tacoma Raniers. Peterson began the year in Jackson, where he hit .223 with 7 home runs and 44 RBI through 93 games.