The jobs of fourth and fifth outfielder remain in a state of constant flux on most Major League rosters, but Ezequiel Carrera has now held the title for two years with the trust of the Toronto Blue Jays staff.
Carrera, now 29 and a career part-time player, racked up a surprising 310 plate appearances in 2016 and was often the first man up when injuries or poor performance hit the everyday outfield trio.
Manager John Gibbons never hesitated to test Carrera, either, as he subbed the Venezuelan in to 42 games in which he was not a starter and pinch-hit with him nine times.