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WATCH: Dad Snags Foul Ball With Baby Strapped to Chest

Phillies fan Mike Capko said it was the first foul ball he'd ever caught and that it was the infant's first game.

Oh, baby, what a catch!

A daring dad made the play of Mother's Day at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, snagging a hard foul ball with his 7.5-month-old son strapped to his chest.

Phillies fan Mike Capko caught the souvenir off the bat of the Mets' Daniel Murphy with his left hand Sunday while sitting in the second deck behind home plate.

The 30-year-old Capko had son Kolton cradled in a baby carrier. Capko said it was the first foul ball he'd ever caught and that it was the infant's first game.

"It was a natural reaction," Capko said. "It was great, great."

Capko, from the Philadelphia suburb Conshohocken, flexed his arms in a muscle pose after the grab, as the crowd roared and his wife Alyssa smiled.

"I was just pumped up, so excited," he said.

"I'm still shaking," she said.

The catch came in the fourth inning of Philadelphia's 7-4 loss to New York and in front of the owner's box. Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. saw the whole thing.

"I was going to go down there and sign him. I almost did," Amaro said.

Capko said he's more of a soccer player who's "not a very good thrower." But he never thought to duck out of the way despite his son being right in the path of the ball.

"It happened so fast," he said.

When he arrived at his seats, Capko noticed the location and knew he'd have to be monitoring the game.

"I should probably pay attention to the game," he said.

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