On Tuesday night at Progressive Field, Cleveland Indians pitcher Zach McAllister made one of the craziest catches you will ever see.

Minnesota Twins catcher Kurt Suzuki hit a rocket line drive right back where it came from, and the ball nailed McAllister’s lower left leg. Incredibly, the ball ended up in a spinning McAllister’s glove before it hit the ground.

Baseball meets hacky sack on this wacky web gem:

Also, is hacky sack still a thing? Can’t say that I’ve seen it in a while, but then again I haven’t been to Boulder in a few years.

That McAllister catch may have also ended up being an important play in the game, as the Indians came away with a one-run victory over the Twins. It pretty much summarizes how things have gone this season for the Indians (75-56; first place in AL Central) and the Twins (49-83; last place in AL Central).

[MLB]

About Matt Clapp

Matt is an editor at The Comeback. He attended Colorado State University, wishes he was Saved by the Bell's Zack Morris, and idolizes Larry David. And loves pizza and dogs because obviously.

He can be followed on Twitter at @Matt2Clapp (also @TheBlogfines for Cubs/MLB tweets and @DaBearNecess for Bears/NFL tweets), and can be reached by email at mclapp@thecomeback.com.