Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado won a Gold Glove in each of his first four seasons in the majors and he's likely to get his fifth at the end of this season. He's just that good.

If you've ever turned on a game featuring Arenado, you know just how exciting he is to watch on either side of the ball. The 26-year-old seemingly has limitless range, something he showed off on Monday night versus the Cincinnati Reds. After Reds pitcher Luis Castillo prepared to bunt, Arenado stormed all the way from the third base side, picked up the ball by the first base side, and tossed out the lead runner while on the run.
 

Sure, Rockies first baseman Mark Reynolds may have been able to nab it, but they definitely would not have gotten the lead runner, and they may not have even got Castillo. All Arenado knows is how to impress on a baseball diamond, hence why he'll be starting for the National League at the All-Star Game in Miami.