DENVER -- The unusual and spectacular has a way of becoming almost routine for Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado. So when Tuesday night's 4-2 victory over the Angels ended with Arenado -- not a middle infielder, but playing the shortstop area in shifted alignment -- making a not-too-easy pvcot for a double play behind Wade Davis, it was as if that was expected.
And maybe it is.
Arenado's quick footwork -- after receiving second baseman DJ LeMahieu's flip to set up the throw to retire the Angels' Kole Calhoun at first base -- was his second game-ending double-play relay this season.