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Braves Fan Stretches Out To Catch A Freshly Grand Slam'd Ball


There are few feats you can see on a baseball more athletic than a grand slam. Ronald Acuña Jr. knocked one of those into the stands for the Atlanta Braves Monday night.

What followed is, without question, the most athletic thing you'll ever see from a fan attending a baseball game: a reaching grab and full body fist-pump. 

 

Hell yeah.

[via Reddit]

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