Dickerson making gains in NL ASG vote

June 18th, 2018

PITTSBURGH -- Pirates left fielder Corey Dickerson moved up a spot in the latest round of the 2018 Camping World MLB All-Star Game Ballot results, which were announced Monday by Major League Baseball.
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Dickerson ranks 11th among National League outfielders with 313,558 votes. Catcher , who placed fourth among catchers in last week's update, fell out of the top five after playing in only three games due to a bruised jaw. Center fielder , putting together another fine all-around season, is not among the 15 leading vote-getters in the NL outfield race.
Dickerson leads the Pirates in Wins Above Replacement (1.9), average (.308), hits (77), doubles (18) and Defensive Runs Saved (nine). Dickerson hasn't hit a homer since May 4 or driven in a run since June 1, but he has continued to hit for a high average. Dickerson's batting average has not fallen below .300 since April 20, when it dipped briefly to .294.
Dickerson was an All-Star for the Rays last season and served as the American League's starting designated hitter in Miami. The Bucs acquired Dickerson at the start of Spring Training and named him their primary left fielder, an assignment met with some doubt given Dickerson's subpar career defensive numbers.

"He was a DH going to play left field -- that's what I kept hearing," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said, referring to the early skepticism from outside the organization. "'You've got work to do; you'll want to [have someone else play] defense for him late.'"
But Dickerson has proven to be well above average in PNC Park's spacious left field. He ranks fifth among all Major League outfielders in DRS. According to Statcast™, he has totaled six Outs Above Average (OAA), the 10th-best mark in the Majors.
Despite the time he has missed, Cervelli still leads the Bucs with nine homers, a .386 on-base percentage, a .494 slugging percentage and an .880 OPS. Marte is slashing .285/.339/.469 with eight homers, 32 RBIs and a team-leading 13 stolen bases while recording seven OAA, according to Statcast™, the ninth-best total in the NL.

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