The Chicago White Sox knew they were going to see an impressive season from Eloy Jimenez as soon as his rookie year. They were counting on him to come in and make an impact on the starting lineup in a positive way and he sure did. With two somewhat long stints on the injured list, he managed to have 31 home runs, 78 RBIs, and 69 runs scored. He slashed .267/.315/.513 over the course of 122 games played.
Those numbers didn’t start off so hot as he was clearly adapting to MLB pitching when he first started.