Before we go to the highlights, let's get the reaction. It's what will truly paint the picture.
Here is Michael Chavis after the Red Sox' 8-1 win over the A's Thursday night when asked about Hunter Renfroe's ability to throw a baseball from right field ...
Chavis isn't alone in his admiration.
The latest wave of adulation came courtesy the last two games. There were two pretty striking throws from an outfielder who is fitting Fenway Park's right field quite well. And, to top it off, there was a well above-average, over-the-shoulder catch to finish things off Thursday night.
Coming into Thursday night's game, Renfroe's numbers matched up nicely with the eye test. The Sox outfielder led all American League outfielders in runs saved (7), ranking ninth among AL outfielders in ultimate zone rating.
It's a package that is becoming more and more appreciated with each passing day, with Thursday offering the latest spotlight.
"Not too many outfielders go after that ball in a game like that, right? And he's hustling all the way. The last play was amazing," said Red Sox manager Alex Cora. "He's playing right field and it's pretty amazing, it's eye-opening. I saw the stat about defensive runs saved already in right field. We've seen some good ones play here, but this guy, he puts work. You've got to see him in batting practice, he's always shagging, creating angles, pretty similar to Jackie when he was here, in center field. He was all out, trying to see the angles and what he can do -- 'Do I catch it like this or like that?' -- he does some crazy stuff, too, but he enjoys playing right field, and it's a pleasure to watch him."