According to Statcast™, Yelich hit the ball 414 feet with a 102.8-mph exit velocity and a launch angle of 25.4 degrees.
Dyson turned and sprinted to the wall to make an incredible catch, the first robbery since the fences were brought in and lowered prior to the 2016 season.
More Statcast™ info revealed that Dyson covered 97.9 feet at a top speed of 19.8 mph. His first step took 0.1 seconds and his route efficiency was 96 percent.
Via Baseball Savant, that launch angle and exit velocity combination has a batting average of 0.