Ronald Acuña Jr. beat out a routine grounder with cheat-code speed and MLB fans were in awe

Holy speed.

Ronald Acuña Jr. has grown used to leaving fans in awe of what he can do on a baseball field and on Sunday night he took that to another level on a hit that didn’t even get out of the infield.

Acuña, who is 23 years old and is in his fourth season in the majors, hit a routine ground ball to shortstop during the Phillies-Braves game. There’s nothing crazy about that in theory, but what he then did in real life was pretty insane.

Acuña beat out the grounder, which had a 109 mph exit velocity, by running at a speed that just seems like a cheat code.

Check this out:

I mean, whaaat?

Here’s some more info on how fast he ran:

MLB fans loved it:

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