Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. is gaining recognition for his exceptional ability to fly around the bases [1].
Witt's speed makes him a constant threat on the basepaths and a high-value asset for fantasy baseball managers [2]. His ability to generate elite sprint speed allows him to put immense pressure on opposing defenses during gameplay [1].
Reports from the 2024 MLB season highlight Witt's physical advantages [2]. According to one source, Witt recorded a sprint speed of 30.5 feet per second [2]. This metric placed him as the No. 1 shortstop in most 2024 fantasy baseball rankings [2].
However, there is a discrepancy regarding whether Witt is the fastest player in the league. While some reports cite his 30.5 feet per second mark as the league peak [2], other commentary said that Elly De La Cruz has posted a higher sprint speed of 30.7 feet per second [1].
Despite the debate over the absolute top ranking, Witt's performance at Kauffman Stadium remains a focal point for the Royals [1]. His speed is not only a statistical outlier, but a tactical advantage that influences how the team approaches base-running strategies [2].
“Bobby Witt Jr. can absolutely fly around the bases”
The focus on Witt's sprint speed underscores a broader trend in Major League Baseball where 'elite speed' is quantified as a primary value driver for both team strategy and fantasy sports. While the distinction between the fastest player in the league is marginal—separated by only 0.2 feet per second—the impact on a player's market value and on-field utility is significant.




