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Three things about Tyler Saladino, who should not be hitting second

Indeed, that headline is not a lie. I have three things to say about Tyler Saladino at this given moment.

No. 1: The play he made on Chris Denorfia in the second inning of Saturday night's game was something else.

Just look at it.

That play came immediately after a remarkable stationary throw across the diamond, so he wasted no time one-upping himself.

No. 2: He finally hit a double.

It took 136 plate appearances, but he finally recorded his first double by raking a hanging Jake Arrieta curveball into the left-field corner.