With two outs in the second inning, Daniel Nava popped Ricky Nolasco's full-count pitch to short center field, where Hicks came charging. According to Statcast™, Hicks topped out at 21.4 mph to snag the ball on a dive and save a run.
Hicks used a 95.8 percent route efficiency to cover 79.5 feet and make the play.
To understand how fast Hicks was running -- with a glove on his hand, no less -- bear in mind that Minnesota center fielder Logan Schafer made a similar diving grab against the A's in the first week of May by topping out at 17.