So, what do we make of Andrew Stevenson’s September? We all know not to put too much emphasis on Spring Training or September stats, right?
Washington’s 26-year-old, 2015 2nd Round pick did put together a sustained stretch of solid at bats at the plate, going 15 for 36 (.417/.488/.833), with seven doubles, a triple, two home runs, four walks, and eight Ks in 12 games (10 starts) and 41 plate appearances over the final weeks of a disappointing 2020 campaign for Washington’s Nationals.
“I’ve always liked the way he’s swung the bat,” manager Davey Martinez said during the last weekend of the 2020 season.