Pickin' Machines
Briefly

Pete Alonso and Rafael Devers are both powerful hitters but differ significantly in their playing experiences at first base. Alonso has worked hard to improve his skills, taking pride in becoming an average first baseman despite his limitations. He has excelled at scooping errant throws, helping his teammates. In contrast, Devers reluctantly transitioned to first base due to dissatisfaction with playing third and an injury to another player. He has struggled in this position, demonstrating challenges in adapting to playing first, despite making an impressive double play in one game.
Alonso is not a great first baseman, but he has worked hard to become at least average, showing pride and enjoyment in the position.
Devers is playing first base out of dissatisfaction with his preferred position of third base, which he has been unable to play effectively.
Alonso has excelled at scooping errant throws, which illustrates the challenging aspects of first base that require skill and coordination.
Devers has struggled in his new role, and despite making a nice play on a double play, he is not suited for first base.
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