Sprinting,Necro Citizenship- Death, Eroticism, and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth diving and barrel-rolling, Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar made an absolute stunner of a play Monday night, one that's already being hailed as Major League Baseball's catch of the season so far.
With two outs in the sixth inning, a runner in scoring position and Toronto up 4-0 on Cleveland, Pillar laid allthe way out to rob Jose Ramirez of what sure as hell shouldhave been a base hit. Take a look.
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We're not even sure what's more impressive -- Pillar's full-extension to pluck the ball from the air, or the awareness to pull out of his barrel-roll justbefore hitting the wall. Verily, the man can do it all.
For The Winand the New England Sports Network have already dubbed Pillar's stretch-out MLB's "catch of the year."
Meanwhile, he's the same guy who made this nearly-as-incredible catch just a month ago.
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Kevin Pillar, ladies and gents. Remember the name.
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