Jordan Heck

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The Indianapolis Indians fell behind 4-0 after the first inning in Sunday night's game, but it wasn't all bad for the AAA team.

The Indians' outfielder made an incredible play in the bottom of the third inning to rob a home run away from the Columbus Clippers. d'Arnaud leaped over the outfield wall to make the catch and record the out and take a homer away from Matt Carson.

Even the Columbus team had to give him props.

The play drew a lot of praise on Twitter. d'Arnaud even sent out a tweet about it.

d'Arnaud's great defense would lead to offense in the very next inning when he hit an RBI double. The score would cut the lead to 4-2. The Indians would allow a run in the bottom of the fourth to trail 5-2.

Facing a large deficit, the Indians did not give up. Brent Morel hit a home run in the top of the sixth to cut Columbus' lead down to two.That was just the beginning.

In the eighth inning the Tribe took a 6-5 lead by scoring three runs. Nevin Ashley scored the Tribe's fourth run and Robert Andino's two-run single gave the Indians the lead.

In the top of the ninth inning Chris McGuiness extended the Indians' lead to 7-5 and the Tribe would hold on to seal the comeback victory. The win was team manager Dean Treanor's 300th with the team. He became the seventh skipper in team history to accomplish this feat.