Adeiny Hechavarria played the ricochet off Martin Prado to get the forceout
Keep your body in front of the ball is something everyone learns early in their baseball life. The Marlins' Martín Prado showed off why during Miami's 7-5 win against Atlanta on Tuesday night. While Prado wasn't able to glove Jace Peterson's ground ball, he was able to pass off a volleyball-esque set for Adeiny Hechavarria, who was then able to get the force at second base.
Perhaps drawing inspiration from that -- or simply a big fan of pinball -- Kevin Jepsen and his glove used the deflection to get Russell Martin at first base during the Rays-Jays game.