Robbie Grossman 2022 Player Outlook: Can He Repeat Last Year's Breakout Season
Robbie Grossman enjoyed a highly productive breakout year in his first season in the Motor City. Grossman logged 671 plate appearances for A.J. Hinch's team, hitting .239 with a .357 on-base percentage, 23 home runs, and 20 stolen bases. He was more valuable in leagues where on-base percentage was part of the scoring, but it was a quality fantasy season nonetheless. Only nine other players collected at least 20 home runs and 20 stolen bases. Grossman should continue to be productive next season for the Tigers thanks to his on-base skills, over-the-fence power, and stolen base potential. Another 20-20 season certainly isn't out of reach, and he could eclipse his 88 runs scored from last season by a considerable margin with Javier Baez hitting behind him. Eventual Major League debuts by Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene should only help add to Grossman's fantasy value as a table-setter near the top of the Tigers' lineup. The outfielder's ADP per NFBC is 172 at the moment. If you can draft him somewhere in that range between now and Opening Day you'll be well on your way to building a successful fantasy roster.
Positioned at the top of the Detroit Tigers batting order, outfielder

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