Martin posted a modest .254/.399/.381 line for Double-A Wichita after being traded to Minnesota at the deadline, but he finished the regular season on a hot streak, hitting .298/.406/.456 with two homers, three steals and a 9:7 BB:K over his final 16 games.

All in all, for a guy who's widely considered to be among the best prospects in baseball, this wasn't a great season for Martin, who managed to hit just five home runs and go 14-for-18 on stolen bases across 93 games. That said, he did post a strong 60:83 BB:K, and he made contact at a higher rate following the trade. There was never a question about his approach at the plate, and he stands a good chance of hitting for average in the majors while offering some speed as well. His ultimate power output remains a major question mark, though, and that can't help but drag down his fantasy value.