When the New York Mets signed Juan Soto to an amazing $765 million deal, the expectation was that Soto would provide elite plate discipline, solid slugging potential, and great all-around hitting ...
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The stolen base is back — and so is baseball
Josh Naylor weighs 235 pounds and runs with a sprint speed of 24.5 feet per second, ranking 532nd out of 546 measured MLB players. He's built like a beer-league softball cleanup hitter, the kind of ...
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Josh Naylor sprint speed: How Mariners slow infielder has become serious threat to steal bases
The Seattle Mariners knew they were getting a plus hitter when they traded for Josh Naylor in July of 2025, but they might not have realized they were getting such a lethal stolen base threat. Naylor, ...
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