If you're like me, you've shrugged off more than a few morning runs this summer, telling yourself it would be irresponsible to run in this heat/be extra tired at work/get out of bed before you have to. Whatever your excuses, it seems Kansas City Royals center-fielder Jarrod Dyson does not share them, at least if this ridiculous home run-robbing catch he made Thursday night is any indication: Just wow, @mrzoombiya:First Step: 0.1 secondsDistance covered: 98 ftRoute efficiency: 95.8%Top speed: 19.8 mph pic.twitter.com/cWVCwzTXuv — #Statcast (@statcast) August 25, 2016 Dyson topped out at nearly 20 mph in his mad dash for the ball, and by fielding what should have been a sure-fire homer for Miami Marlins left-fielder Christian Yelich, Dyson committed the first-ever home-run robbery at Marlins Park. Now as someone who admittedly gravitates more toward the other Big Four sports, baseball tends to, er, lack the excitement I crave.