CLEVELAND -- Tyler Naquin rose to his feet, dirt from the warning track in right field caked across his pants and jersey. On the mound, moments after the Progressive Field crowd let out a collective gasp that quickly morphed into an eruption of cheers, Tribe pitcher Mike Clevinger grinned and held his arms skyward.
Naquin has just finished authoring an incredible diving catch, robbing Scooter Gennett of what looked liked a surefire run-scoring hit in the first inning of Monday's game against the Reds.
With two outs and a runner on first base, Clevinger fired a 95.