You and I both drank from the Stevenson kook aid a bit. Maybe he could improve given steady playing time.
His defense is good, but I think we as Nats fans have been spoiled the stellar defenders like Robles, Taylor, and Span. Stevenson is basically what I expect every organization tocm have in their system: Someone who probably cant hit, but can come in, play good defense in CF, and pinch run
And that's pretty much what the Nats need: a fill-in for a week or two while Robles learns some baseball. Robles looks like a ballplayer -- strong, fast. He might be improving his hitting, or, at least, he does not swing and miss so bad as he did in 2019 and 2020.
The base-running, though, is crazy. I was sitting in the stands at Shea II when Robles decided to stretch a double to a triple in a tight game. Ran right toward me and I could see the RF (or CF?) rifle the ball to 3B. Robles looked great until he was tagged out.
Then this last blunder, pretty much a game-loser in extra innings, with the Nats just needing to score the runner from third to tie the game. Argh. Stevenson is not a major-league starter, but Robles seems to have skipped over some years to learning to play. It's tough having him learn it all as a regular for the Nats.