When Machado departs, what will you remember most about his time with the Orioles? There's a lot to appreciate. But while he's had some monster performances and clutch moments with the bat, what I'll remember most about his days with the O's are his skills with the glove.
Machado has made some truly ridiculous plays. When watching the replays, many of them still look impossible. I'm not sure how that much range, agility, awareness, and arm strength can be combined into one package.
It's sad that Machado's days with the O's are coming to an end, but let's try and keep things positive (at least for now). Here are some of Machado's best plays at third base. Enjoy!
Ranging play vs. the Yankees, where he bobbles the ball and then throws across his body:
Machado's fake throw to catch the runner at third:
Machado's range and feed to Schoop here are crazy:
I like the double play above better, but this has more style:
Diving stop and throw vs. Blue Jays:
Barehanded play vs. the Yankees. Covers a ton of ground:
Machado ranges left, then throws out Trout:
Double play vs. Rockies:
Wonderful catch and avoids tarp vs. Twins:
Ranging play in World Baseball Classic:
Don't see one of your favorites included above? Link to it in the comments. There are so many tremendous plays that it's easy to lose sight of a few. I think I'll miss the Machado/Schoop double plays the most. What about you?
Magical. Just magical.
ReplyDeleteamazing. I will always remember Gary Thorne screaming,"he's not gonna throw it at all!" On that fake throw play...when he was what, 19?
Amazing.
I don't have time to find it but I know he's made plays that look awfully similar to Brooks in the '70 Series. It would be nice to see a side-by-side comparison.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, I guess youtube has everything. This is why I think the O's must keep Machado.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skRP8UrFwoY
That play is the first GIF.
ReplyDeleteI can't find one of my favorite defensive plays by Machado.
ReplyDeleteBut I know it came against the Twins in Minnesota (was it the year Wieters was hurt?).
A squibbler back to the mound had eluded the pitcher and Manny came out of nowhere and threw the runner out at first while diving for the ball.
What made it extraordinary---when watching the slow motion replays---was that he was essentially parallel to the ground when he made the throw without the aid of his legs. And it was still a bullet to first.
The Schoop play was also one of my favorites.
Don't think this is the play, but I did find this one: https://www.mlb.com/video/machados-great-barehanded-play/c-26069765?tid=16285926
ReplyDeleteMatt, I knew it was the first play shown but I liked the comparison with Brooks. And I know that it's not the only time Machado did that. Plus I think Machado's arm is better than Brooks'.
ReplyDeleteBrooks was always considered to have a below average arm. Early scouting reports pegged him as a 2B. Reaction and positioning were insanely precise.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mlb.com/video/machados-incredible-throw/c-1509230683
ReplyDeleteA casual all time favorite, occurred this past season
https://www.mlb.com/video/machados-incredible-throw/c-1509230683
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