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Delmon Young and his defense


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Me like Delmon. He seems to fit in well with the Orioles. He appears to have matured a lot in the past couple of years. Maybe the "light has gone on" in his head and he realizes he likely has only a few productive years remaining in his career. He needs to "make some hay while the sun is still shining"!

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Yeah Young definitely lucked out on both plays. Even the out at 2B was lucky since the ball bounced almost directly at him.

I wouldn't call the ball bouncing directly to him "lucky." He put himself in the right position to make the play. That's all on Delmon to read the bounce off the wall, which he did perfectly. You don't say Hanley is "unlucky" when a ball off the monster bounces over his head, do you?

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People forget that Delmon was a top prospect not that long ago, a 5 tool player. He has had off field and attitude issues, that have led to his underperforming. But he is in much better shape and seems to have become focused under Buck, so perhaps he isn't so lucky.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pssh. I wasn’t scared. <a href="http://t.co/beoxYITjxv">pic.twitter.com/beoxYITjxv</a></p>— MLB GIFS (@MLBGIFs) <a href="
">May 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Notice that at no time did his eyes leave his head.

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Ah,the jokes.

Question? On the play when Young threw out the runner at 2nd, do you think De Aza makes the same throw? Or Snider for that matter? I'm ok with not liking someone for past mistakes but Young might be the best guy to have at there besides Lough or Jones at this point. And last I checked Adam wasn't being moved off CF. Regardless of the perfect bounce he got he made a strong throw that was online and the catch he made over the wall couldn't have been done any better. A little credit where credit is due. He's been better this year than in years past.

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I gave him credit.

But that clip was too good not to post. You see how he pivoted his leg over to make sure his manhood was safe?

Yes, funny, but you answered a question with a question. De Aza or Snider instead of Young?

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I'd bet my house that in significant innings Young will have solidly negative defensive metrics by the end of the year.

So does that mean we can't pay the guy a compliment when he actually makes a couple of nice plays?

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