Derek Hill made his commitment to the capture of the year with an inconvenience of another world against the METS on Tuesday afternoon.
The central gardener of the Marlins made his best impression of Superman at the bottom of the sixth entrance to steal Tyrone Taylor from an aspiring extra-base.
Already with three races by returning home at the entrance, Taylor hit a 372 feet ball in the field gap of the left center against the howlers in Citi Field, or at least 19 mph, with the bases loaded.
Hill, playing a fairly shallow and attractive center to be shaded more towards the right garden, fought against the wind to track the ball, leaving his feet, completely going to grab the ball in the heel or his glove three three probable.
It was a good day for Hill, who hit his first 2025 home run with a two -run shot for the right center, which, with appropriation, eluded Taylor’s jump in the center.
Hill’s capture gave him a little revenge against the Mets, whom he helped last week when the two teams played in Loondot Park in Miami.
Last Monday, the receiver of the Mets, Luis Torrens, started a ball from the dead central garden, and when Hill, 29, traced him in front of the wall, jumped and got a piece of his glove, but hit the ball on the wall for a two -run homer.
Tuesday’s capture for Rob Taylor looked more like Old’s hill, who made a lot of outstanding races during his days as a perspective in the minor leagues.