Re: Toronto Blue Jays
Originally Posted by
eyemissgilmour
I don't think so. I think it's because Pillar and Kiermaier have better range.
I never see Bautista dive for a ball in right either. It certainly isn't because he's an elite fielder.
There's a difference between Trout outfielding and Bautista. But Trout is still learning route running. And i'm sure they've told him they rather a ball hit the wall then you hurt yourself because of his offense.
But Pillar is diving WAY more than others, and i'd be curious as to way. Is it his route is 90% efficient and say like Hamilton taking a 97% efficient route wouldnt need to dive? Or is his jump later than others (reaction to the ball off the bat), or his speed not as much.
and all i've read on dRS is that it's not entirely accurate yet. Like Corsi for D-men in hockey, it's tough on them.
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