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Andrew Stevenson ended the 2020 season on quite a run, with a 15 for 36 (.417/.488/.833) stretch in the second-half of September with seven doubles, a triple, and two homers over the final few weeks of the 60-game campaign.

Over his first four seasons in the majors, Stevenson, a 27-year-old, 2015 2nd Round pick, got in 139 games, but in 2021, the outfielder/bench bat appeared in a career-high 109 total, 39 of them as a starter. He finished the year with a .229/.294/.339 line overall, but as a pinch hitter, Stevenson went 15 for 47 (.319/.347/.447), succeeding in a difficult role and providing a reliable bat off the bench for his manager, Davey Martinez, who was impressed with what he saw from the left-handed swinging outfielder.