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The simplest scenario for a double play is a runner on first base with less than two outs. In that context, five example double plays are: The batter hits a ground ball. to an infielder or the pitcher, who throws the ball to one of the middle infielders, who steps on second base to force out the runner coming from first (first out), and then throws the ball to the first baseman in time to ...
This almost always occurs at first base, so the notation is usually 1–3. DP or TP means the runner was out as part of a double or triple play. Usually, the full notation is left on the batter's line (the last out of the play); 6–4–3, 4–6–3, and 5–4–3 are common double-play sequences.
The 1971 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, the 42nd edition, was played on Tuesday, July 13. [1][4] The all-stars from the American League and the National League faced each other at Tiger Stadium, home of the Detroit Tigers, and the home team AL won 6–4. [1][5] This was the third time that the Tigers had hosted the All-Star Game (1941 ...
Mason Moore issues a walk, but gets out of the inning thanks to a 4-6-3 double play. AFTER BOTTOM OF THIRD INNING IN NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES: Kentucky 0, Texas A&M 0.
List. Todd Helton holds the National League record. Charlie Grimm held the National League record for 80 years. Jake Beckley held the major league record for 21 years. Cap Anson reached 1,000 double plays before any other first baseman. Ferris Fain holds the single-season record of 194 double plays. Stats updated as of the end of the 2024 season.
After giving up a double and then hitting a batter in the fifth inning, he got Andrés Giménez to ground into a 4-6-3 double play to strand one runner in scoring position.
UNC designated hitter Alberto Osuna had belted a double to the fence in the fourth inning — and reliever Roman Kimball came out unscathed, escaping the jam with the help of a 4-6-3 double play.
Jim Northrup then bounced into a 4–6–3 double play to end the threat. Al Kaline gave the Tigers a 2–1 lead in the eleventh with a homer off Fingers and looked like a hero at that point. In the bottom of the 11th, Lolich gave up back-to-back singles to Sal Bando and Mike Epstein. Chuck Seelbach relieved Lolich.