Everyone roasted Chipper Jones after he dropped an easy pop fly in the stands at Game 3

Gotta have that!

Chipper Jones spent his entire Hall of Fame career in Atlanta. He won a World Series there in 1995 and an MVP in 1999. He also has an advisory role with the current team, so he’s no stranger around that clubhouse.

It’s safe to say that he’ll be hearing about this dropped pop fly for quite a while.

During the second inning of Monday’s NLDS Game 3, Luis Urias popped an 0-1 pitch up foul and out of play into the stands. It would have been a totally forgettable moment in a three-plus-hour game … if not for who failed to catch that pop up.

It was Chipper, of course.

A look at how special Logan Webb was in his postseason debut for the Giants in Game 1 of the NLDS

Logan Webb pitched like he’s been here before in Game 1 of the NLDS

Logan Webb had himself a game. That’s really the only way to describe Game 1 of the National League Division Series for the pitcher. He pitched not only one of the best games of his career but one of the best games we’ve ever seen — period. He was that good.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. That feels like some hyperbole, right? One of the best games we’ve ever seen? Come on. Cut it out.

But no. Seriously. Webb was that really good for the Giants. And, while that’s a bold claim, all of the numbers are there to back it up.

Just take a look.