Jarrod Dyson
Jarrod Dyson
Jarrod Dyson perfectly times leap to rob Christian Yelich of homer
Published
Nov. 15, 2016 3:03 p.m. ET
Pete Blackburn
It's hard to find more impeccable timing than what Jarrod Dyson showcased during Thursday night's Royals-Marlins game in Miami.
The Kansas City center fielder robbed the Marlins' Christian Yelich of a first-inning home run when he tracked a blast over his head and made an insane leaping grab against the wall in center. Dyson didn't have time to camp under the ball or even size up his remaining real estate, but he still managed to perfectly time the jump and make a smooth grab just before the ball cleared the fence.
This is just the latest installment in a crazy week of home run robberies, as Andrew Benintendi, Ben Revere and an Angels minor leaguer all had their own 'Catch of the Year' performances before Dyson's.
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