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Colin Moran knows defensive improvements must happen now


When evaluated his 2019 season, he was at least happy with his offensive production. In his second full MLB season, Moran slashed .277/.322/.429 and had an OPS of .751 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He hit 13 home runs and amassed 80 RBI. But Moran was hardly satisfied with the year that he had, in large part because his defense stunk. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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