Lewis Brinson entered the 2020 season having only a few more chances to impress everyone in Miami. He did get better, he did improve, but his performance was like a rollercoaster—full of ups and downs. Let’s take a look at Brinson’s campaign, his third as a Marlin.
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Brinson’s 2020 began the same way he finished 2019: Cold as ice. He was off to a slow start of three hits in his first 28 at-bats, good for a .107 batting average and a .