Cubs catcher Reese McGuire used his chest protector to make one of best catching plays in MLB history

Billy Heyen

Cubs catcher Reese McGuire used his chest protector to make one of best catching plays in MLB history image

You're going to have to watch this a few times.

On Thursday night, Cubs catcher Reese McGuire made a play that almost doesn't make sense.

On its surface, what happened was that on a pitch in the dirt, Guardians runner Kyle Manzardo tried to go from first to second, and McGuire threw him out.

But this wasn't your ordinary ball in the dirt.

Have a watch:

If you figured it out on the first try, congrats. If not, keep watching.

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That baseball actually ended up lodged, temporarily, in McGuire's chest protector.

Somehow, in the moment, he figured it out quickly enough to snatch it out, then from a slightly odd throwing position, deliver a strike to Dansby Swanson covering second base for the tag out.

It's a remarkable play by the Cubs' backup catcher, one that you could watch over and over and not get tired of.

And it might be a long time before you see another catcher make a stop and throw-out quite like this one.

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Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle