Dylan Crews with a bat in his hand is a joy to watch, but don't forget what he can do with the glove, either.
That's what the Golden Spikes winner showed off in the bottom of the third inning a winner-take-all Game 3 at the College World Series. Florida third baseman Colby Halter laced a ball from Thatcher Hurd that appeared like it'd be a home run or a wall ball, but Crews had other plans, tracking it to the wall before making a leaping grab for the first out of the inning.
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And Crews wasn't done. On the very next pitch Cade Kurland hit a popup to shallow center, forcing Crews to leg it out all the way the fringe of the infield to make the grab.
Every out was precious for the Tigers, leading 6-2 after a huge second inning that featured three walks and a hit-by-pitch from Gators starter Jac Caglianone.
Earlier in the game Crews finished off another incredible feat, reaching base for the 71st time on the season, which represents every single game the Tigers have played this year.