A note to opposing baserunners: Atlanta Braves outfielder Ender Inciarte has a few tricks up his sleeve.

In the sixth inning of the Braves' 3-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday, Freddy Galvis followed a Carlos Ruiz walk with a popup to center field. Inciarte came on to catch the routine out but appeared to lose track of it, throwing his hands up in the air as he ran over. Thinking Inciarte wouldn't catch the ball, Ruiz moved closer to second, only to realize that he had been duped when the 25-year-old easily made the out and fired to first for the 8-3 double play.

Inciarte didn't talk about his dastardly deke after the game, but a few of his teammates offered their reaction, per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Right fielder Nick Markakis: "He almost got me there for a second; I didn't know what to do. At the very last second I kind of caught on. That was a great play. You don't see it very often, and he did it pretty well. He had a lot of people fooled, including the baserunner. Good play."

Left fielder Jeff Francoeur: "That was awesome. He actually got me. I was yelling at Nick [Markakis]. I didn't know where he was going. If I ever play against him I'll have to remember that one."

Pitcher Matt Wisler: "That play Ender made was pretty unbelievable. I've never seen anything like that."

Even Phillies manager Pete Mackanin had to give Inciarte some credit.

"I've got to hand it to Inciarte," Mackanin said. "He pretended he didn't see it and [Ruiz] got closer and closer to second."