 Minor League Baseball, mascot's getting the crowd as energized and hype as he can. Even though his team's down to nothing, it's the top of the fourth, there's two outs, first pitch, curve ball, little get me over curve, I like that, O and one is the count, Oklahoma's up two nothing, this guy's looking to add to that lead slider. O and two, then another curve ball, this one's poked into deep right center, center fielder tracks it down and then disposes it over the fence and he says out, he's like out, don't worry about where the ball is right now, just call out. In his glove, left foot's down, right foot's down, left foot's down, right foot's down, then he rides the wall, like some extreme X Games parkour stuff, wearing soaps, riding walls, just a hug jumping them. The crowd doesn't react at all, besides this one dude in the blue shirt who sees it and he's like, oh no, does that mean, what does that mean, the umps get together and they're like, I think it's a home run because he didn't complete the catch, I guess. They didn't really show a replay of this, I don't think they reviewed it, maybe they don't care, maybe you have to have a certain amount of fans in the stands to review plays. What do you guys think? I mean, IMO, that's a catch, but sometimes the catch rules as everyone knows by the letter of the law and the semantics is pretty frustrating to follow along, but I mean, that's gotta be a catch, I mean, he's just a kind of running, like I've seen guys make this catch and then they run up right here and they give it to a fan, but maybe that's because they have control over it the whole time while they do that. I just love how he realizes he doesn't have the ball and he's like, out though, out, don't worry about where the ball is, totally just an out, nice catch by me.