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Reds fan goes all-out to catch Votto's homer
Reds fan goes all-out to catch Votto's homer
June 10th, 2021
Ballhawks everywhere, eat your heart out.
This young Reds fan never took his eye off the ball and deservedly earned a home run keepsake.
In Thursday's finale against the Brewers at Great American Ball Park, Joey Votto launched his first homer since coming off the injured list, a 400-foot shot off Freddy Peralta in the second inning.
But the homer was only half the highlight, as the young Reds fan did a fully extended dive and tumbled over a row of seats to catch the homer and earn a standing ovation from fans in the right-center-field stands.