Michael Harris II came stunningly close to making the catch of the year and MLB fans were still in awe

If he had caught that …

In all likelihood, the Atlanta Braves will have the top two (and possibly three!) finishers in National League Rookie of the Year voting. And on Sunday, the presumed favorite went to extraordinary lengths to help his fellow rookie star.

Braves rookie pitcher Spencer Strider took a no-hitter into the sixth inning against the Phillies, and in the same game, he became the fastest-ever pitcher to record 200 strikeouts (129.2 innings). That no-hit bid would end both due to pitch count and Alec Bohm’s solo home run, but man, Michael Harris II really did just about everything he could to keep that no-no alive.

Harris got a perfect read on Bohm’s hit and tracked the ball to the center field wall. Harris timed his jump so well and used the wall to propel himself even higher off the ground. Had he started the leap a split second earlier, we might have been talking about the best catch in years. But the ball hit off Harris’ glove just as he was extending his arm.

Here’s another look:

What an effort. The Braves would still go on to win, 5-2.

For all the attention Harris’ bat gets (he leads NL rookies in average, homers and RBI despite only joining the team in late May), his defense has brought a game-changing quality to the Atlanta outfield.

No wonder fans were still impressed with his sensational effort.