WATCH: Pete Crow-Armstrong demonstrates how he plays gold-caliber defense

WATCH: Pete Crow-Armstrong demonstrates how he plays gold-caliber defense


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

Marquee Sports Network's Cole Wright heads to the outfield with Pete Crow-Armstrong to learn some tips and tricks about navigating center field.

Watch the video below:

Video summary/cliff-notes:

(00:00) The discussion begins with Pete Crow-Armstrong, a top defensive outfielder, analyzing center field defense and his potential to win a Gold Glove.

(00:23) He explains the importance of the warning track in tracking fly balls, emphasizing how he senses the transition from grass to dirt.

(00:54) Discusses the challenge of turning his back to the ball while tracking it and how he learned to let the ball dictate his movement rather than racing to a predetermined spot.

(02:37) Highlights how different hitters, like Ronald Acuña Jr., impact his decision-making on tracking fly balls and adjusting positioning.

(03:27) Explains a trick for reading low line drives—using the position of the ball relative to his cap brim to determine whether to move forward or backward.

(04:49) Breaks down playing off Wrigley Field’s ivy-covered walls, explaining how the ball reacts differently than at Fenway’s Green Monster.

(06:14) Talks about the importance of experience in reading plays, knowing when to play it safe, and how his throwing hand helps him gauge wall proximity.

(07:31) Sets personal goals for 2025, aiming for a Gold Glove and helping his team reach the playoffs, highlighting new teammates like Kyle Tucker.

(08:44) Mentions how playing alongside Gold Glove winners like Ian Happ and Kyle Tucker enhances his performance and establishes trust in the outfield.

(09:18) Ends with a confident prediction that he will win his first Gold Glove in 2025, solidifying his reputation as an elite center fielder.

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