For it’s one, two, three outs, you’re gone, at the old ball game: 2014 MLB triple plays

For it’s one, two, three outs, you’re gone, at the old ball game: 2014 MLB triple plays

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The Pirates became the sixth MLB team in 2014 to turn a triple play when they went around the horn against the Cubs this past Sunday. Triggered by Josh Harrison’s snappy throw to second, the 5-4-3 triple play was the club’s first in more than five years and first ever in PNC Park.

Best of all for Pittsburgh, they went on to win the game 7-3 after trailing by three.

[fusion_title size=”4″]Mets 5-4-3-2 Triple Play[/fusion_title]

Three weeks ago, it was another NL team that flashed defensive brilliance, as the Mets turned a 5-4-3-2 triple play when the Dodgers’ Yasiel Puig tried to sneak across home plate.

[fusion_title size=”4″]Indians 7-2-4 Triple Play[/fusion_title]

Puig was again the odd man out in a thoroughly reviewed triple play put together by the Indians in July. It was only the second successful 7-2-4 combination in Major League history.

[fusion_title size=”4″]Cardinals 4-6-3 Triple Play[/fusion_title]

On June 6th, Cardinals second baseman Daniel Descalso snagged a Jose Bautista liner to start a triple play that ended a bases-loaded jam against the Blue Jays.

[fusion_title size=”4″]Rockies 5-4-3 Triple Play[/fusion_title]

In May, the Rockies needed an interference call to pull off a 5-4-3 triple play against the Padres.

[fusion_title size=”4″]Yankees 5-4-3 Triple Play[/fusion_title]

In April, the Yankees turned in the first triple play of the season when they went around the horn against the Rays in Tampa.

2014-09-15T18:54:33+00:00 September 15th, 2014|

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