CSF77
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Offensively. Defensively, they're not in the same hemisphere. Soriano was a bad infielder who was moved to the OF....he was a bit better out there. Baez excels wherever they have put him on defense.
Sori actually became very good in LF after he was properly taught how to run routes. He was getting by with raw talent up until then. Who knows what would have happened if he was schooled right from the start with a arm that nailed anyone.
That said Baez is so good it hurts the eyes to follow him at time out there.