He is, but that makes me pause and think that defensive metrics should need to be looked at a bit more carefully.
Even with his E5-like throwing tendecies, is his range enough to overcome it? Statistically, yes, it's enough to provide more defensive value.
Still though, I'd hate to have a game situation where an errant throw leads to a bigger inning for the opposing team.
Would be nice to have defensive metrics that are split into type of defensive.
i.e. range, reaction, throwing/arm strength/, accuracy, e.t.c