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Blue Jays fan makes stunning barehanded catch on foul ball

A Blue Jays fan celebrates catching a foul ball.
A Blue Jays fan celebrates catching a foul ball against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night. Blue Jays Twitter

Blue Jays fans have seen their fair share of spectacular plays on the field, but during Tuesday night’s win over the Milwaukee Brewers, a man in the stands made one of his own.

With the nonchalance of a teenager being asked by their parents how their day was, a fan sitting in the 100 level was able to snag a well-hit foul ball – barehanded – without even standing up from his seat.

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“Didn’t even get out of his seat!” Blue Jays broadcaster Joe Siddall exclaimed during the telecast. “Sore hand? Nope.”

Even in celebration of the nice snag, the blue-shirt-clad man did little more than a couple of subdued fist pumps before seemingly turning back to his phone.

Whether or not the Jays have contacted him to take over fielding duties from Bo Bichette at shortstop remains to be seen, but the clip of his amazing snag has already gone viral.

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