A conventional defense suits a conventional pitcher, but Straily is anything but conventional. And that can be a good thing. Dan Straily was a curious acquisition for the Miami Marlins this past offseason. What to make of a former 24th-round draft pick who had been traded three previous times? How can the same pitcher who allowed a National League-worst 31 home runs in 2016 also hold opponents to a measly .220 batting average on balls put in play? Was Straily even good during his...
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