Josh Reddick, a Gold Glove winner in 2012, is known for his amazing work in the field but in the Cactus League opener on Wednesday at Scottsdale Stadium, he turned in his greatest catch ever.

“Without a doubt,” said Reddick, who grabbed the chainlink fence in right and launched himself at what looked like a sure-thing homer by Michael Morse in the second inning. “I have no idea how I did that, that one was going out.”

A’s starter Jesse Chavez, asked to rate the catch, said, “Twelve on a scale of 10.”

“Probably the best play I’ve ever seen on the field by anyone,” said center fielder Sam Fuld, also known for tremendous defensive exploits.

Catcher John Jaso described the play as “one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. … Unbelievable. I’ll never forget it.”

Reddick then robbed Morse again, almost the same exact play, in the fourth inning, again hauling himself up with the chain links.

“That got wack with the second one,” Fuld said. “You’ll never see that again.”

Check out photos of Reddick’s incredible first catch snapped by ace Chronicle photographer Michael Macor: