Dickerson was a shining light in the offensive blackness that was the Phillies’ offense in the summer. When Dickerson was acquired, it was seen as something of a desperation, yet needed, move. Andrew McCutchen was hurt, Odubel Herrera was suspended and no one outside of Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto could be counted on for consistent offensive production. Especially in the outfield, where the team was running out Nick Williams, Adam Haseley and Roman Quinn daily to try and generate some kind of spark. Well, once Dickerson did arrive with the team, he hit.