Phillies prospect J.P. Crawford hit an inside-the-park grand slam on Wednesday against the Gwinnett Braves, but it was made possible by one of the more incredible slides we’ve ever seen.

Crawford’s drive to center took a crazy bounce off the wall, which easily cleared the bases. But Crawford wasn’t satisfied with a bases-clearing triple. He was going for the full, inside-the-park grand slam and nobody was going to stop him.

Something you don't see everyday, @jp_crawford with an inside-the-park grand slam on a grand slide! #PlayOfTheYear pic.twitter.com/sa0SKCxJW2 — IronPigs (@IronPigs) July 27, 2017

The throw home had Crawford beat by what looked like 10 feet. He was done. But as catcher David Freitas was squaring up to apply the tag, Crawford deked him out with a quick slide.

Look at how much the ball beat him by:

He’d be safe. Just crazy.