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Next on Roberts’ list is Josh Naylor, who offers a balanced mix of power (.295 batting average last year, 20 homers) and reliable defense. Naylor's recent season demonstrated durability, playing 147 games with Cleveland. His offensive profile—higher batting average, lower strikeout rate—is appealing. Additionally, Naylor’s defensive metrics are strong; he graded out well at first base, surpassing Alonzo in some categories.