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frankbmd 06-17-2015 07:39 AM

Unassisted Caught Stealing
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=18&v=3Px_HL_J8lY


The three actors in the field do not get official assists.:D

1963Topps Set 06-17-2015 01:29 PM

That was interesting, but I wonder if that would work in the major league level.

clydepepper 06-17-2015 07:49 PM

Different Situation, but just as enjoyable:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZM1JcJwo9E

clydepepper 06-17-2015 09:10 PM

The Best Trick Play EVER:
 
If anyone can find a video link, it would be much appreciated:

June 12, 1982

Miami uses the Hidden Ball trick with the highest level of perfection to trick the nation's stolen base leader, Phil Stevenson of Wichita State.

It was amazing how even the Miami bullpen (pointed to the (not) overthrow down the first baseline) got so involved in the play.

Never been better than that one!
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MacDice 06-27-2015 03:32 PM

Like a triple play where a defensive player never touches the ball - yes it can be done and it happened in a college game a few years ago

stlcardsfan 07-03-2015 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacDice (Post 1425309)
Like a triple play where a defensive player never touches the ball - yes it can be done and it happened in a college game a few years ago

Please explain?

bn2cardz 07-03-2015 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1422467)
If anyone can find a video link, it would be much appreciated:

June 12, 1982

Miami uses the Hidden Ball trick with the highest level of perfection to trick the nation's stolen base leader, Phil Stevenson of Wichita State.

It was amazing how even the Miami bullpen (pointed to the (not) overthrow down the first baseline) got so involved in the play.

Never been better than that one!
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https://youtu.be/A5kSfAxqOqk

milkit1 07-03-2015 01:00 PM

awesome!

Eric72 07-03-2015 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1427177)
Please explain?

Runners on 1st and 2nd
Batter hits a pop-up
Infield Fly Rule called by the Umpire

1 out

Runner who left 1st passes the other runner on the basepaths

2 outs

The pop-up hits the remaining runner before they get back to 2nd

3 outs

At least, I think that's how it went down.

bn2cardz 07-03-2015 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 1427273)
Runners on 1st and 2nd
Batter hits a pop-up
Infield Fly Rule called by the Umpire

1 out

Runner who left 1st passes the other runner on the basepaths

2 outs

The pop-up hits the remaining runner before they get back to 2nd

3 outs

At least, I think that's how it went down.

That has just been a proposed theory of how one could happen, but it hasn't actually ever happened (on record).

From a hardballtimes.com 2008 article

Quote:

4. Triple play without the ball touching a fielder

Not necessarily a rule per se but rather a composition of a range of rulings. Again there is some debate as to whether a triple play without the ball touching a fielder is an urban myth. While it might be technically possible, it certainly hasn’t happened and nor is it likely to.

The theory goes like this:

There are runners on first and second with no outs. The batter hits a fair ball that can be fielded by one of the infielders. He is out by the infield fly rule even if no one touches the ball. Then the crazy stuff really starts. The runner on first passes the runner on second, so the runner on first is out due to rule 7.08, which forbids a runner overtaking another runner on the base paths. Two outs. The runner at second is then struck by the batted ball as it lands (rule 7.08 again—look, it covers a whole host of base running situations). There we have it three outs and no fielder has touched the ball.

The Mariners somehow “hit” into a triple play in a Sept. 2 game in Tampa Bay—without a ball being put in play. How’d that happen? It wasn’t easy. Raul Ibanez got called out on strikes for the first out. Adrian Beltre got nailed stealing second for the second out. Then Jose Lopez bolted for the plate and got thrown out at home for the third out. Try that one on your X-box sometime.

Ah, the joys of the creative mind.


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