Starlin Castro found out the hard way just how unreal Julio Urias' pickoff move is

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What did you do when you were 20? Maybe you were in college. Maybe you had a job. Maybe you started a family.
Dodgers left-hander Julio Urías just turned 20 last month and is a key contributor to the club's pitching staff after rocketing through the Minor Leagues. In Tuesday night's 3-0 loss to the Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Urias showed off one of his particularly impressive talents: an absolute laser of a pickoff move
He basically flicked his wrist and nabbed Starlin Castro off the first-base bag with a strike into Adrián González's glove (a call that was confirmed after replay): 

That's pretty amazing, really, getting that much velocity on a throw like that. Gonzalez wasn't too surprised by it, though, as he told MLB.com's Daniel Knobler after the game: 
"I've seen it from him before. I called for it, and I knew we had a shot if he did it right. And he did."
For Urias, it's nothing new ... considering he now leads all MLB pitchers in pickoffs: 

And did we mention Tuesday's game was just his 14th start of the season and his career? 
Mercy. 

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