Philadelphia, PA – outfielder Cal Stevenson has burst onto the scene, cementing his status as a viable option for the postseason roster.
In 16 games, Stevenson boasts six hits, three doubles, and five RBIs, showcasing his clutch hitting and versatility.
A 10th-round draft pick in 2018, Stevenson has worked tirelessly through the minor leagues. His breakthrough has caught the attention of manager Rob Thomson.
“Cal’s been fantastic. He’s got a great approach at the plate and plays solid defense. We’re considering him for our postseason outfield mix,” Thomson said.
Stevenson’s emergence could impact the roster decisions for veteran outfielders like Nick Castellanos and Cristopher Sanchez.
The 26-year-old outfielder brings speed, power, and plate discipline. His ability to play all three outfield positions adds flexibility to the Phillies’ lineup.
With the Phillies clinching a postseason berth, Stevenson’s contributions will be crucial. He’ll look to maintain his momentum against tough opponents.
The Phillies face the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals in their final nine games. Stevenson’s performance will be closely watched as the team prepares for the postseason.
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