How to stop Soto? It takes a catch of the year candidate

6:25 PM UTC

NEW YORK -- As the Reds faced the Yankees in the first inning of their series finale on Thursday, center fielder was willing to give up his body to rob Juan Soto of a hit, possibly a home run.

Soto, the Yankees’ superstar, tattooed a first-pitch fastball from Frankie Montas that traveled to the deepest part of Yankee Stadium with one out in the bottom of the first.

As the ball approached the top of the fence, Benson made the catch just as he slammed hard into the wall. He was able to hold on to the ball as he hit the warning track dirt.

Benson was a little slow getting up but was OK. Montas clapped for the play, as did much of the Reds’ dugout.

According to Statcast, Soto's drive would have been a home run in 20 of the 30 ballparks in MLB. Alas, Yankee Stadium was not one of them, and Benson made extra sure of it.