Usually, the most interesting moves of the offseason are the ones where a player changes teams. Preferably, unexpectedly, with a dramatic change in circumstances that necessitates a wholesale re-evaluation of that player's outlook.

John Naylor's return to the Mariners is a rare exception. Seattle's is an extremely pitcher-friendly home park, and some players – *cough Eugenio Suarez *cough* – seem completely overwhelmed by the park's offense-suppressing ways. A premier free agent signing with the Mariners is usually the kind of move that requires a big downgrade in the Fantasy rankings, or at least a sincere reappraisal of that player's value. But in Naylor's case, that might not be so.

As a hitter, Naylor more than held his own in Seattle, hitting .299/.341/.490 in 54 games after h

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