If things do not work out for Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho in MLB, he might have a future with the Savannah Bananas, at least based on the improbable and unbelievable catch he made against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
It is still early, but this might end up being the catch of the year, even if it was not completely intentional or the way he planned it.
As Varsho attempted to track down a Jarren Duran fly ball to deep center field, he lost his footing, tripped, was down on the ground and had his back to home plate and the ball and still somehow made the catch from his knees.
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Routine? No way. Impressive? Extremely.
It was also the only real positive of the night to that point for the Blue Jays as they trailed 7-2 on the scoreboard. That does not take away from how incredible that catch is.
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