Of course we never know what will happen when a player moves to a new team, city, and home ballpark, but here are six outfielders with new homes that are likely on their way up.  

Nick Castellanos , CIN:  Stock UP

Castellanos had a completely dominant second half after being traded from Detroit to Chicago in 2019. His time with the Cubs saw him bat .302 with 19 homeruns and 46 RBI, and now he will be hitting in an even more power-friendly home ballpark in Cincinnati. Castellanos is a career .277 hitter who uncapped his power last year, so though he may not be able to stay on pace for a monster 40 HR season, his stable skill set should mean he will contribute nicely across many categories.

Marcell Ozuna , ATL:  Stock UP  

Ozuna had an inconsistent season, but ultimately finished 2019 with a .243 batting average, 29 homeruns, 80 runs, 89 RBI and twelve stolen bases - despite missing twenty-eight games due to injury.  His 49.2% hard-hit rate was in the top 4-percent of the league, and his 91.8% exit velocity was in the top 7-percent of the league while batting with St Louis.  Now in Atlanta for a one-year deal, Ozuna not only receives a major home park upgrade, he’ll be batting in the middle of a young, hot lineup.  Looking for a multiple year deal, Ozuna has a lot to play for. Look for his batting average to improve as he performed well below his expected batting average in 2019, and his power should be prominently on display at home in Truist Park.

Starling Marte , AZ:  Stock UP  

Even while missing a month last year to a broken wrist, Marte was an elite five category contributor and set career highs in slugging, runs, homeruns and RBI.  His batting average improved, as did his contact rate, and his speed remained elite. Marte leaves PNC and a lackluster offense to bat lead-off for an Arizona team that intends to contend in the NL West.

Nomar Mazara , CWS: Stock UP  

Injuries limited him to 469 plate appearances last season with Texas, but he did make modest power gains including a career-high barrel rate of 10.7-percent. He has been a consistent 20 homerun hitter throughout his career, and he moves to a talented young team that will be contending. At only age 25, there is still room for lots of growth, and a change of scenery could be just what the doctor ordered.

Avisaíl García , MIL: Stock UP

The 28-year-old outfielder leaves the Rays to smash at Miller Park. In only 125 games in Tampa, Garcia batted .282 with 20 homeruns, 72 RBI and ten stolen bases. Keep your eye on Spring training battles, because Garcia is currently slated to platoon in outfield, but even if he has a similar amount of plate appearances as 2019, Garcia is worth grabbing at his current 18th round ADP. His above average sprint speed could also log you a few extra in the stolen base column.

Trent Grisham, SD:  Stock UP 

Grisham was called up in August 2019 with the Brewers and failed to impress, but his minor league track record suggests there is a lot to like here. In AA/AAA how he showed a good power/speed combo with 26 homeruns and twelve stolen bases. Now in San Diego, it looks like Grisham has a clear path to starting Centerfielder.  Grisham was batting .306 before this Spring Training hiatus, and his sprint speed is in the 93rd percentile of the League. At a current ADP of 300, this one is worth taking a flier.