Phillies turn UNIQUE TRIPLE PLAY! (A play we haven't seen in MLB since 1929!)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
- The Philadelphia Phillies record MLB's first 1-3-5 triple play since 1929 vs. the Detroit Tigers.
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It’s easy to understand how the runner on first got doubled up, but there’s no excuse for the 3rd base runner.
-1 Awareness
It’s the Tigers nuff said
He thought it bounced
@@bauerma4I don’t see how, I mean it was low but definitely didn’t look like a bounce. I would probably say I saw it bounce if I was him as well.
@@bauerma4doesn’t matter no excuse😂 Terrible base running
i love how he paused, watched the out at 1st, and still decided to sprint towards home 😂
I’m pretty sure he thought he was throwing to first to get Vierling out, not to double up the runner on 1st
Seems like he didn't realize the ball was caught. Downright inexcusable awareness and baserunning, but pretty sure that's what happened.
Im fairly new to baseball can you explain how the guy on 3rd base was out?
@@nadermilite5652 The ball was caught in the air while the runner was off base. Had it been a ground ball the runner could run home but since the ball was caught in the air the runner was supposed to run back to 3rd base instead of home plate.
sprint towards being DFA'd.
When you’re trying to run the bases in MLB the show and your controller messes up.
FRRR
Controller disconnected. Charge battery.
Hilarious
While yelling go back go back!!!!
- - BR AGG
I think the runner on 3rd got confused because of the broken bat flying towards him made him take his eyes off the ball and he thought it bounced so he ran when he saw the throw to first.
Same bro. Def 😮what I picked up
There was a good angle about 54 seconds into the video. And it didn't look like the runner at third ever took his eyes off the ball. So, I'm not sure what he was thinking.
Third base coach should have been paying attention too.
Yeah but that’s what the 3rd base coach is for
In the language of "Abbot and Costello," that triple play would be "Today - Who - I Don't Know."
😂😂😂😂😂
Actually, the Catcher was Today. And Tomorrow's pitching.
"Third base!"
In the Abbott and Costello skit they (the writer) made the mistake of saying triple play… next batter gets up.
And I don't give a darn. He's our shortstop.
The runner on third showed some good speed coming home. LOL
Didn't even draw a throw.
GOOD speed….ZERO BRAINS!!!
@@stevencooke6451. Are you BLIND??? SEE the THROW from 1st TO THIRD, DUMBBELL!!!
Welcome to Tigers T-ball. They dont get on base often, and when they do, they don't have a clue how to run them! And then McKinstry smiles after the play, like an idiot!
🤦♂️ Mckinstry should have been cut a long time ago
@@detroitdizthepoet313 The issue is who are you going to replace him with...not a lot of choices...
AJ Hinch is the worst manager in MLB
@@stephenstone8480 The Rangers trade good players away all the time. Watch them probably not even make the playoffs this year. Maybe they should try there.
What was really amazing was they didn't all jump around with screaming and yelling and showing off for the cameras like some players do. They just ran off the field with simple congrats to each other
That play is why the Detroit Tigers are who they are.
I hate to say it, but ya.
At least they have the Blue Jays for company
You obviously have no idea what you’re talking about. The Tigers are who they are because they can’t get on base. Which is the complete opposite of a base running mistake. Good try guy 😂
The Phillies are having a magical season so far. Just need to finish the job in October. Go Phillies!
They didn't learn their lesson from last year. Got the best talent in the league but their batting lineup clearly doesn't believe in analytics. Hitting Schwarber in the leadoff is asinine. A .200 hitter with no speed in the leadoff spot is comical yet the Phillies continue to roll out this lineup. They have so much talent they can get away with it in regular season but in the playoffs where games are nip and tuck it shows its ugly head. Losing to Arizona, a team with half the Phillies talent, was just terrible. Phillies lack of analytics department will cost them again. Analytically sound lineup would be :
1) Turner
2) Harper
3) Realmuto
4) Bohm
5) Schwarber
6) Castellanos
7) Stott
8) Rojas
9) Pache
@@Poppi-Poppa-Socky - Schwarber is batting around .250 this season.
And Rojas was sent to the minor league.
@@stevebabiak6997 Also, isn't Schwarber leading the NL in walks? Between that and his ok batting average, is OBP is .374, which is pretty good.
Don’t be surprised if you see a news report that reads “McKinstry sent down to Triple-A”
Triple play to triple A
Way overdue for that. As bad as the Tigers are offensively this season he has no business being in the lineup
Then he gets waived by the Mudhens and Seawolves and joins a beer league.
@@SpergerKing Nah, he'd do fine in Korea or Japan for a year. :D
@@reubensandwich9249you stole my comment😂😂
The Tigers' 3rd base coach was losing his mind! LOL!
Yep, he just turned away in disgust.
Worst yet, it was right in front of the dugout. I'm sure they were yelling back to third
I freaking love baseball 😂
“Or 3” 😂
Harper should have run to third for a 1-3 triple play. lol. j/k.
He probably could have. I'm almost certain the 3rd base runner would've had to retouch home plate on the way back.
I'd love to see an MLB video of all the triple plays since like 1980. Just a big highlight reel of all the triple plays over the years!
@@Money_upp-of1quno it’s not genius I could name 2 off the top of my head rn and Ik there’s more
@@Money_upp-of1qu😂😂 1,3,5 Triple Play
@@Money_upp-of1qu casual
@@Money_upp-of1quNot true one bit. From personal experience, I've seen one. Troy Tulowitzki had an unassisted triple play in 2007, and I know there were more after that.
@@Money_upp-of1qu 😂😂😂 Triple plays happen every season “Buddy”
I love Baseball, it’s is like life: Any moment; anything can happen.
Always fun. Let's do a "How the world was last time X happened".
Herbert Hoover was president.
Gas was 21 cents a gallon.
George V was King of England and Elizabeth was 3 years old.
The Czech Republic was still Czechoslovakia.
Wow you can google! Always fun lolololol.
@@markkostka6897 Yeah? Of course I Googled all that. Never said I didn't.
That could be the theme song to "All in the Family" ("Those Were the Days".
Great play! I've been to about three hundred Major League games in my life, and I was fortunate to see a triple play one time. One of the rarest occurrences in baseball.
Unassisted triple plays are even rarer. Saw one by a Phillie (on TV). Awesome.
I was involved in a triple play (6-4-3) once as a youngster. I still have a baseball that I received as a "trophy" for it. There was no outs and a runner on first and second. I was playing second, and the batter hit a looper into shallow left. Our shortstop went back and made a spectacular catch. He then threw it to me on second base and I just did the standard double play thing and threw it to first, and we got a triple play! The first baseman became a cop and years later pulled me over. We weren't buddies or anything an had even gotten in a fight once. I had weed on me, but he pretended he didn't see it and let me go. I like to think that he remembered that play.
I can't believe the guy at third ran home lol, that is some little league stuff...
Tigers have a manager not capable of coaching in Little League.
(0:07)Commentator #1: Trade a run for an out here.
Commentator #2: Or two.
Commentator #1: Or two.
Me: Or three (Triple play).
That is wild, have not seen that in a long time!
Since 1929
Wow! This triple-play happened all the time before 1929. Nice to see it’s back.
Serious question - what would happen here if the Phillies defense hadn't noticed that the runner on 3rd left early? Would that "run" count if they just accepted a double play and resumed pitching to the next batter?
Yes. They have to throw to third to complete it. If not, the game goes on...
If the pitcher took the ball after the double play and stepped off the pitching rubber and threw the ball to third base, an appeal play, then the baserunner who had been on third would have been out because he left his base early. (Didn’t tag up).
As long as the Phillies didn’t pitch the ball, they should have been able to appeal to third.
Waiting for JomBoy Media
Yep, same
Right 😂
@@silvermcdaid exactly
The ole 1-3-5
😭
What does that mean
kinda crazy i only just started watching and getting into baseball last month and the one game i watch this week this happens
Lmao that’s pretty awesome
@@franksmith7247 Fun fact, there were 5 unassisted triple plays in the 00's. And 3 years in a row from 07-08-09. None since.
And yes the Phillies one was awesome!
The guy who makes captions for mlb videos really needs to get a raise
It would be super awesome to see a side by side video of the 1929 and 2024 plays. (yes I know there was no video of it in 1929 but is would still be cool to see it!!!! let me dream)
They could always recreate the play from any written reports.
A doubly winner triple play.
First, the 1-3-5 play.
And second, it’s a self-inflicted triple play that the runners did (mostly) to themselves
The 3rd base runner smoke a blunt before the game? If there are no outs, why would you keep on running home? Not paying attention.
The batter never left the box and then just watched the runner without trying to stop him
Great job
3rd base runner heard the taco bell.
When are announcers going to figure this out -- you're not looking to "trade a run for an out"; you're willing to trade an out for a run. You don't have a run to trade -- you have an out to trade. What you want is a run, not an out.
The broken bat made this an extremely unique triple play!
_The broken bat made this an extremely unique triple play_
Surprisingly, that's not correct. There have been exactly _six_ 1-3-5 triple plays in the modern era of MLB, and all but one (a 1-3-5 by the Chicago Cubs against the Boston Beaneaters, in 1905) have involved a broken bat of one type or another.
lol, wondering why they showed this play with the original commentary 3 separate times. Then realized it was a "triple" play
Eric Bruntlett unassisted triple play for the Phillies in 2008
That’s crazy 😲
the bat knew what was coming and just opted out. "I am done with this sh.." 😀
Woaao maravilloso triple play
Por eso es el rey de los deportes
1・3・5のトリプルプレーは95年ぶりらしいな。そりゃ見たことないはずだわ😅
Yea this is crazy
That baserunning was nothing to smile about.
1-3-5 Wow!
Nice to see CarShield contributing to the magic
runner on 3rd ran since he never saw the pitcher catch it and thought it bounced
But what was the base coach doing?
First base probably did that throw for the first time in his life. That hesitation was hilarious
Crazy
Fascinating. I has one question but did find an answer then. Rule 506b1 says since you have to reverse the bases in order to avoid being doubled up, if there had been a wild throw here and the runner had crossed home plate, he could have retouched home plate and gone back to third to avoid being doubled up? Which would be funny to see him heading to the dugout and then do that.
Triple play indeed, with that three replay.
Actually 4. They did tv and radios broadcasts from both teams.
The body language of the 3rd base coach...
Special things happen on Nola Day! 👌
Awesome... 😎
What in the living heck was the third base runner thinking??? I genuinely hope he wasn't thinking he just scored a run as he crossed the plate.
I got lucky and got to see a triple play when the Braves played at the Twins in 2019.
This used to happen to me in MVP Baseball 2005.
At some point this season, since they appear to be able to do anything they want, I think the Phillies should attempt a 7-8-9 triple play.
Reminds me of that crazy play where I came in to back up at third base. I was the right fielder.
Shouldn't the pitcher throw out the guy at 3rd base first since he was the greatest threat to score on future plays? Luckily, they got the triple play so it is a mute issue.
Well, they did want to clear the bases . . .
Second baseman had to tell the first baseman where to throw it.
What are the odds this happened 3 days ago when i just googled to see how many triple plays there have been
Interestingly triple plays are so rare because you must have zero outs and at least two runners on base for it to even be possible!
Maybe it hasn't happened since 1929 because there just aren't that many runners making it to the Majors who don't realize you need to tag up on a caught ball.
Probably should keep running past home, straight to the bench
and then run all the way back to A ball in the minors and LEARN THE GAME AGAIN.
It still amazes me the phillies struck out at least 15 times and still managed 8 to 1 score
Welcome to life as a Tigers fan…
@@deelawhorn 🤣
17 Ks. That's ridiculous. You only get 27 outs.
Cognitive dissonance. Well, it's what they were doing when they weren't striking out, offensively and defensively.
@KevinL-lh7ty you just don't see that many strikeouts and get the win by that margin.
3rd base runner: "oh, ya'll can have this, my Door Dash is here"
It can’t be unique if it’s been done before! 😂😂
The bat went farther than the ball did
The old 1-3-5 triple play. See it every day. And of course the Detroit Tigers find another way not to score with a runner on third and nobody out. They're good at that.
maybe third base runner wants to go bathroom quickly🚽
3rd base player was in a blind spot
This team hits like they're blind too
did the runner on 3rd not know how baseball works? how is he in mlb?
Cause the Tigers don't want to pay to get professional hitters or fundamentally sound players. The one buffoon that they paid (Baez) is totally useless and has no idea how the strike zone even works!
The way he's reading the pitcher, he must have thought it was a ground ball. Obviously he was very wrong.
0:26 he sees Nola look toward him and thinks that Nola is just going to throw to first to get the out.
why not..? The manager is stupid too
How did McKinstry watch the catch happen and then still think it was a good idea to keep running?
What is the runner doing? Also, is no one gonna talk about how the bat went flying after he swung?
The bat broke, which is why it went the way it did.
Third base was halfway home, no chance of getting back to the base in time.
@@ObscuraDeCapra he totally had time to go back if he turned around when the ball was caught they only had time to get one more.
Only explanation is that the runner thought it was a chopper or something. The way he's reading the pitcher he had to have thought it was a ground ball.
@@blargy7283 yeah he def thought it got through
First triple play in 95 years , i'd say that's a rare one.
By default, the Cubs were also scored as having committed a triple play against themselves.
Here's your challenge @MLB: Give me video of the 1929 occurrence.
When Aaron is Nola
Nola looking back at third is genius. Made McKinstry think he was being held on. 10000 iq
Hmm 106 maybe
0 IQ by McKinstry
“Professional” baseball player
What a play god
I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering what McKrinstry AND the 3rd base coach were thinking....
I accidentally advance runners all the time on the show
Matt "Triple play all day" Vierling
he actually HIT the ball .... not his fault runners are stupid.
Looks like he thought the ball bounced back to nola rather than on they fly
Wow.
Honestly you would think this would happen at least once every couple seasons considering all the teams and games.
The broken bat went into left field. Maybe the third base runner thought that was the ball, and sprinted to home.
Unique, but the title got me.
Triple Play '98 on PS2.
What a play!!!!
what stupidity on baserunners.
Why did McKinstry just say screw it and run home?
Where was the third base coach in all this? This is what he is for.
A broken bat MEANS the ball HAS hit the GROUND!!!
No, it means it hit the bat.
First chance...I see in live!!!! hahaha
Doh! If you look at the catch the third base runner would not see it very well.
Scott was a bit confused on his play by play.
The run counts