Angels shortstop David Fletcher’s web gem ‘as good as you’ve ever seen’
Angels shortstop David Fletcher added another web gem to his growing 2020 defensive highlight reel Saturday night with a play that manager Joe Maddon called one of the best he’s ever seen.
In the fourth inning of the Dodgers’ 6-5, 10-inning victory at Angel Stadium, Fletcher ranged about 20 feet to his right and onto the outfield grass to make a backhand stab of a ground ball hit by Mookie Betts.
Then, in virtually one motion and with his momentum carrying him toward left field, Fletcher lofted an off-balance throw of about 150 feet to first base to nail Betts for the out, a close call that was upheld by replay.
Key plays from the Dodgers’ 6-5, 10-inning win over the Angels on Saturday night.
“Honestly, everybody’s into hyperbole, but that one there, I don’t know if I’ve seen that one,” Maddon said. “My comment in the dugout was, normally a shortstop has to jump on that play, plant his foot and somehow … you know, you’ve seen Derek Jeter do it a thousand times, and others.
“I’ve never seen it done like that. I’ve had Javy Baez, and he’s done some crazy things, but that thing there … not only that, but the accuracy on the throw and the carry, everything about it … yeah, you have to say it’s as good as you’ve ever seen.”
What made the play even more remarkable was that Betts is a speedy leadoff man who once stole 30 bases in a season for the Boston Red Sox.
“Just an amazing play,” Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney said. “Mookie can run, too. To be able to throw out a guy with that much speed is just a great play.”
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