Aaron Hicks made three great off-his-feet catches for the Twins in their last four games. Let's roll the video, in case you missed them or want to take another look:
Friday: Hicks raced into left-center to save a run in the second inning on a fly ball by Carlos Sanchez. It let the Twins keep a 2-0 lead.
Saturday: With the Twins holding a 4-3 lead and Hicks shaded toward left field, he made a sprawling catch in right-center on a fly ball by Adam Eaton, who was leading off the bottom of the eighth.
Sunday: Hicks rested. he caught only one fly ball.
Monday: Hicks ended the second inning by catching Daniel Nava's fly ball to shallow left-center. Boston would have scored a run if the ball had dropped.
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