Talk about determination.
Remember the Giants fan who caught a home run ball with his left hand while holding a baby at a Giants-Rockies game last year? On Friday, a fan didn't think twice about leaping into the cold waters of McCovey Cove right outside AT&T Park to recover Joe Panik's home run ball.
A Vine video by the San Francisco Giants shows the fan jumping across the railing to catch the homer during the bottom of the seventh inning against the Phillies.
"Technically not a splash hit, but we can't stop watching," the Giants tweeted out.
"No regrets," "Seemed like a good idea at the time," MLB.com tweeted.
As for the game itself, Hunter Pence hit a grand slam and the San Francisco Giants set a franchise record for hits at AT&T Park en route to a 15-2 blowout over the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Technically not a splash hit...but we can't stop watching. https://t.co/l0LREZDQaL — San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) July 11, 2015
A fan in San Francisco just jumped off the portwalk into McCovey Cove for a Joe Panik home run ball. Whoever it was, I love him. — Zack Hample (@zack_hample) July 11, 2015
For love of the home run. https://t.co/jBcPnVOkVT — MLB (@MLB) July 11, 2015