Hey, here’s a fun thing that happened: With the Yanks leading, 2-1, in the sixth inning of their game against the Red Sox on Thursday, Aaron Judge showed off his acting chops and appeared to fool Rafael Devers into an out at second base.

Devers, a 20-year-old burgeoning star in Boston after only 32 games, was on first when Hanley Ramirez hit a soft line drive into right field. The ball fell well in front of Judge, but as the gargantuan outfielder approached it, he held his glove up as though he expected to catch it on the fly. Judge then threw out Devers at second base, and smiled about it.

The attempted baseball deke is incredibly common, especially when a runner steals second while sliding headfirst and whichever infielder didn’t cover the bag goes scrambling into the outfield like there’s a baseball back there. But that almost never works, whereas Judge seized a far more likely instance to faze Devers. Gamesmanship! Oh, Rafael Devers, you’ve been had.

The Yankees went on to win, 6-2.