The Giants not only added a defensive juggernaut to their outfield, but also a clutch hitter when it matters the most.Harrison Bader, San Francisco’s newest starter in center field, has seen a fair share of high-pressure moments throughout his career, especially in a playoff run with the New York Yankees in 2022.“I think in those playoff situations, all the pressure is off of you because it’s been such a long season up to that point and getting to the playoffs is an accomplishment,” Bader told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Alex Pavlovic on Tuesday at MLB spring training.“When you think about what it looks like to seal the deal, get to a World Series, and win a World Series, I think all the pressure is taken off of you individually to perform and really change your mindset towards ‘what does the team need from me today,’ especially in big moments or big situations.”Bader had a remarkable playoff stretch with the Yankees during the 2022 MLB season, batting .333/.833/1.262 with six RBI and five home runs.Most notably, the 31-year-old veteran hit a decisive two-run home run in Game 4 against the Cleveland Guardians in the 2022 ALDS that...