Brandon Guyer was never expected to be an everyday player for the Cleveland Indians in 2017, but only playing in 70 games and sustaining several injuries was never the plan.
Guyer provided some clutch hitting in the 2016 World Series, and fans were looking for a solid year from the veteran last season. A nagging wrist injury ultimately did him in, causing him to miss time in May, June, September and October.
He was able to compile a slash line of .236/.326/.327 when he did play, but the injuries prevented him from building any sort of rhythm.