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Reds rookie phenom Elly De La Cruz steals second, third and home in just two pitches

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Elly De La Cruz does it all.

The Cincinnati Reds rookie phenom has been turning heads all season. Saturday afternoon, he added another highlight for his already lengthy reel.

The Reds' top prospect, who's already becoming one of the best players in the game, stole not one, not two, but three bases, including home, on just two pitches.

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Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz (44) celebrates with first baseman Joey Votto (19) after scoring a run against the Milwaukee Brewers in the seventh inning at American Family Field.  (Michael McLoone/USA Today Sports)

In the top of the seventh inning, De La Cruz gave the Reds a 6-5 lead with an RBI single. But that was far from his most impressive feat.

De La Cruz stole second to get himself into scoring position, but he wanted to get even closer. So, he wound up stealing third two pitches later. But he never stopped moving.

So, while Milwaukee Brewers reliever Elvis Peguero was setting himself up to deliver a pitch, De La Cruz took off for home. Peguero threw home, but it was too late, and De La Cruz's lightning speed made it a 7-5 game.

They were De La Cruz's 14th, 15th and 16th stolen bases of the season.

De La Cruz has been in the big leagues since June 6, but he already may be MLB's most exciting player. Not only did he enter Saturday hitting .325 with a .904 OPS, but he has had a flair for the dramatic.

Cincinnati Reds third baseman Elly De La Cruz gestures after hitting a solo home run against the Washington Nationals during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. (Brad Mills/USA Today Sports)

In his 15th MLB game, he hit for the cycle

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