Jackie Bradley Jr. robs home run from Ozzie Albies with incredible catch | Baseball Tonight

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Jackie Bradley Jr. robs home run from Ozzie Albies with incredible catch | Baseball Tonight

Gary Striewski, Joon Lee and Joe Gioia play “Call your GIF,” and react to a fan sunbathing in the stands at the Detroit Tigers game, Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. levitating to rob a home run from Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies and Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jean Segura slinging his glove at a ground ball.

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0:00 Reacting to a fan sunbathing in the stands at the Detroit Tigers game.

1:50 Jackie Bradley Jr. levitates for incredible HR robbery.

3:00 Jean Segura slings glove at ground ball.

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