He went up the wall! Nationals' Young makes incredible catch for DP

6:59 PM UTC

MIAMI -- With the Nats down, 1-0, in the bottom of the third inning, everyone at loanDepot park rose in anticipation when Heriberto Hernández sent an 86 mph slider off Jackson Kent deep to left-center field.

It looked destined to be a homer or at least an extra-base hit, but Washington center fielder gave his best Spider-Man audition on the play.

The ball came off the bat at 105.7 mph and traveled a Statcast-projected 405 feet. Young tracked it all the way and took a look at the wall before scaling it and taking two climbs before stretching to catch the ball.

Once he confirmed the ball made it into his glove, Young threw it back to the infield to double up Otto Lopez, who drew a leadoff walk, at first base. Young also recorded the first out of the inning when he caught a fly ball from Agustín Ramírez.

Kent looked like he could not believe the catch and pointed to Young when Lopez was called out. Young then came in from center field and was met with high-fives from the Nationals' dugout.