It's always fun to see a great catch by a fan when a foul ball or home run ball lands in the stands at a baseball game.

A couple of weeks ago, we shared the awesome video of a dad who snagged a ball while carrying his kid up the tunnel from the concourse.

This time around, it was a play-by-play guy, not a fan, who made the catch.

The Philadelphia Phillies' broadcast team called Friday night's game against the Atlanta Braves from a special location in center field among the fans. That put them in a prime location to catch a home run ball. And that's just what happened when the Braves' Freddie Freeman came to the plate in the first inning.

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