Chris Coghlan is another former stud looking to climb back into the conversation. Once cited for his quick bat, his college productivity carried over into his first year in the Majors, when he was selected the National League Rookie of the Year. Then he suffered what was thought to be a sophomore slump, followed by nearly nonexistent offense in subsequent years, and in April 2012, he was sent down to the minors while hitting .121. Since then, he's gone up and down in the Marlins' system, never coming close to touching the .321 precedent he set in 2009, but he holds the somewhat rare quality of being a free agent under 30 (he'll be 29). Something productive could still be in there, and Coghlan, for now, has the time to find out, if some conservatively spending team wants to invite him to spring training.