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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Andrew Stevenson is a 21-year-old catcher prospect for the Seattle Mariners, drafted 35th overall in 2025 out of North Carolina. Through 21 games with High-A Everett in 2026, he is batting .310/.479/.507 with 8 doubles and 2 home runs. He demonstrates exceptional plate discipline with a 24% walk rate and shows outstanding pitch recognition. Manager Ryan Scott praises his consistency, work ethic, and defensive abilities handling the pitching staff. Stevenson's approach focuses on waiting for pitches in his damage zone rather than chasing, establishing himself as a premium-position prospect with strong offensive fundamentals.
Strengths
- + Exceptional plate discipline with 24% walk rate
- + Strong offensive production (.310/.479/.507 through 21 games)
- + Outstanding pitch recognition and damage zone awareness
- + Consistent daily work ethic and preparation
- + Excellent defensive skills handling pitching staff
- + Comparison to Cal Raleigh's work ethic and attention to detail
- + 2025 first-round pick (35th overall)
- + MLB Pipeline No. 8 Mariners prospect
- + April Minor League Hitter of the Month award
- + Strong minor league track record with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 1 HR in 22 games at Low-A in 2025
Weaknesses
- - Still in High-A level with long developmental path ahead
- - Catching position has brutal defensive learning curve
- - Early career stage with multiple levels to prove himself
- - Better pitchers at higher levels will test his ability to handle velocity
About
Andrew Stevenson is a center fielder for the Chicago Cubs.
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