Mitchell's season was derailed by injuries once again, as he appeared in just 25 games after reinjuring his shoulder while rehabbing a left oblique strain. Shoulder surgery in June ended his year. After being productive when healthy the prior two seasons, Mitchell managed only a .580 OPS with no home runs and three steals. That came despite career-best exit velocity and hard-hit rates, as his contact issues remained. At 27 years old, Mitchell still has the raw tools for power and speed coveted in fantasy, but durability is now a major concern. He has endured three straight injury-filled seasons, including two involving his left shoulder and a hand fracture during 2024 spring training. The repeated absences have cost him valuable reps needed to refine his contact. If healthy, Milwaukee should find him a role, but he has yet to show he can stay on the field. Read Past Outlooks