Phillies' Freddy Galvis drops the most beautiful drag bunt you'll ever see (VIDEO)

Compared to sacrifice bunting, drag bunting is an entirely different art form, and Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Freddy Galvis created the "Mona Lisa" of drag bunts on Monday.

In the fourth inning of the Phillies' 11-8 win over the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Monday, Galvis dropped down a drag bunt down the third base line with runners on first and second.

As the ball traveled down the line, it was angled to roll into foul territory, which prompted Yankees third baseman Chase Headley to let the ball continue rolling out of play as is common practice amongst infielders.

However, as the ball began to creep over the chalk, it came to a halt, remaining in fair territory and creating a drag-bunt masterpiece that would make former bunting extraordinaire Kenny Lofton jealous.

Galvis would score as part of a four-run fourth inning for the Phillies that would force Yankees starter Michael Pineda out of the game.

The Phillies shortstop finished the game 3 for 5 with a double and two runs scored.

(h/t MLB)