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according to Churchill, are the best in the organization. I assume he's talking about the big league club too because that's where Liddi's playing, but maybe he's talking about just the minors. It's buried in a paragraph about Catricala in his most recent prospect report. Link here: http://prospectinsider.com/view/prospect-notebook:-promising-starts/
I can't answer how defensive and offensive hand quickness or awareness or whatever adjective is correct relate to each other, but it intuitively makes sense that excellent hands would translate at the plate and on the field. Good hands also seem like the most important skill good defensive third basemen and first basemen need.