Play 6. A high pop behind shortstop.
Seager backpedals from wire-to-wire, almost cheekily, drifting left with ease and taking over the skyball with initiative.
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Play 7. Another very high popup on the infield, shallower. See previous. The body language is almost overconfident.
You wonder why we talk about dirt-dog mentality sometimes... the idea is that a ballplayer enjoys being in the middle of the action, enjoys baseball, let's play two. I hope they hit more balls to me next game. Y'know.
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=== With Grades Like These, At Least You Know He Ain't Cheating, Dept. ===
Here are the 2010 Fans' Scouting Reports on qualified shorstops. They're not on the 20-80 ML scouting scale; they're on some kind of 0-100 scale, apparently.
Comparing Seager to that SS pool ... the one that includes Ryan, Drew, Andrus, Scutaro, Punto etc. ... Dr. D would grade Seager, on that FSR scale, thusly:
- 60 - Instincts
- 50 - First step
- 50 - Speed
- 60 - Hands
- 20 - Release (includes footwork. Improvable with practice)
- 40 - Arm strength
- 50 - Accuracy (throws sail, but on the other hand he doesn't airmail them)
- 40 - Overall (improvable)
Dr. D had assumed that Seager just does not possess the physical tools to pull this off -- here be freakazoids, the ML shortstop community -- but he was wrong.
Give Kyle Seager a good winter to iron out his footwork, and to raise his elbow when going into the hole, and he can play shortstop as well as Marco Scutaro can play it.
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