Cooper’s strong 2017 line was undoubtedly aided by the hitting environment at Triple-A Colorado Springs (he was traded from MIL to NYY for Tyler Webb and later traded him to MIA in a minor November trade), but there’s at least plus raw power here and, for a man his size, Cooper has pretty good bat control. His swing could be tweaked into something that allows him to make more meaningful contact and allow more of his raw power to play in games. If Miami can do that, he could be a late-blooming everyday player.