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Double play

In baseball and softball, a double play (denoted as DP in baseball statistics) is the act of making two outs during the same continuous play. Double plays can occur any time there is at least one baserunner and fewer than two outs.

After stepping on second base, Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Max Moroff throws to first base to complete a double play as Baltimore Orioles baserunner Seth Smith slides into the base

In Major League Baseball (MLB), the double play is defined in the Official Rules in the Definitions of Terms, and for the official scorer in Rule 9.11.[1] During the 2016 Major League Baseball season, teams completed an average 145 double plays per 162 games played during the regular season.[2]

Examples

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 force out the batter (second out). As both outs are made by force plays, this is referred to as a "force double play".[1] This is the most common double play. The neighborhood play is a source of controversy, as umpires sometimes call the runner at second base out despite the infielder not clearly touching that base, but merely being "in the neighborhood".
    • to the first baseman, who steps on first base to force out the batter (first out), and with the baserunner trying to advance from first base to second base, throws the ball to the shortstop who puts out the runner (second out). This is referred to as a "reverse force double play",[1] although executing the first out removes the condition that forced the runner to take second base. The second out is not a force play and must be made with a tag.
  • The batter hits the ball in the air
    • a line drive to the first baseman, who catches it (first out), and then steps on first base before the baserunner can return to first to tag up (second out). This is also an example of an unassisted double play.
    • a deep fly ball to the right fielder, who catches it (first out), meanwhile the baserunner tags up and attempts to advance, and the outfielder throws the ball to the shortstop who tags the runner before he reaches second base (second out).
  • The batter strikes out (first out)
    • Meanwhile, the runner attempts to steal second base, and the catcher throws the ball to a middle infielder, who tags the runner before he reaches the base (second out). This is colloquially known as a "strike 'em out, throw 'em out" double play.

Double plays can occur in many ways in addition to these examples, and can involve many combinations of fielders. A double play can include an out resulting from a rare event, such as interference or an appeal play.

Recordkeeping

Per standard baseball positions, the examples given above are recorded, respectively, as:

  • 4-6-3 (second baseman to shortstop to first baseman) or 6-4-3 (shortstop to second baseman to first baseman). Other combinations start with 1 (pitcher), 3 (first baseman), or (5 third baseman), followed by 6-3 or 4-3 depending on which middle infielder is covering second base on the play.
  • 3-6 (first baseman to shortstop)
  • 3 (first baseman), unassisted
  • 9-6 (right fielder to shortstop)
  • K (strike out), 2-6 CS (caught stealing, catcher to shortstop) or 2-4 CS (caught stealing, catcher to second baseman)

Double plays that are initiated by a batter hitting a ground ball are recorded in baseball statistics as GIDP (grounded into double play). This statistic has been tracked since 1933 in the National League and since 1939 in the American League.[3] This statistic does not include line-outs into double plays, for which there is no official statistic for a batter.

Strategy

The double play is a coup for the fielding team and debilitating to the batting team. The fielding team can select pitches to induce a double play — such as a sinker, which is more likely to be hit as a ground ball — and can position fielders to make a ground ball more likely to be turned into a double play. The batting team may take action — such as a hit and run play — to reduce the chance of grounding into a force double play.

Slang

In baseball slang, making a double play is referred to as "turning two" or a "twin killing" (a play on "twin billing", a moviehouse offering two features on the same ticket). Double plays are also known as "the pitcher's best friend" because they disrupt offense more than any other play, except for the rare triple play. A force double play made on a ground ball hit to the third baseman, who throws to the second baseman, who then throws to the first baseman, is referred to as an "around the horn" double play.

The ability to "make the pivot" on a force double play – receiving a throw from the third base side, then quickly turning and throwing to first base – is a key skill for a second baseman.

Tinker to Evers to Chance

The most famous double play trio—although they never set any records—were Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers and Frank Chance, who were the shortstop, second baseman and first baseman, respectively, for the Chicago Cubs between 1902 and 1912.[4] Their double play against the New York Giants in a 1910 game inspired Giants fan Franklin Pierce Adams to write the short poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon, otherwise known as Tinker to Evers to Chance, which immortalized the trio.[5] All three players were part of the Cubs team that won the National League pennant in 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1910, and the World Series in 1907 and 1908, turning 491 double plays on the way.[6] They were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.[5]

Odd and notable double plays

  • The New York Yankees recorded a rare 4-1-5 double play against the San Francisco Giants on July 24, 2016, in the top of the 8th inning. The Giants had Mac Williamson on first base with one out, when Ramiro Peña hit a ground ball that got by Yankees' first baseman Mark Teixeira but was fielded on the edge of the outfield grass by Starlin Castro. Castro threw to pitcher Chad Green at first base to retire Peña. Meanwhile, Williamson had rounded second on his way to third, and a throw from Green to third baseman Chase Headley resulted in Williamson being tagged out, ending the inning.[7][8]
  • A bizarre 8-6-2 double play occurred in a nationally televised game between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox on August 2, 1985, in the bottom of the 7th inning. With Bobby Meacham on second base and Dale Berra on first base, Rickey Henderson hit a single to deep left-center field. Berra ran quickly from first to second, while Meachem stopped his run towards third to return to second base to tag up (expecting the ball would be caught). After the ball was not caught, both runners – now within a few yards of each other – ran to third and then tried to score. A throw from Luis Salazar in centerfield to Ozzie Guillén at shortstop was relayed to catcher Carlton Fisk in time for him to tag out both Meacham and Berra at the plate.[9][10]
  • A 9-2-7-2 double play on July 9, 1985, effectively ended the career of Toronto Blue Jays catcher Buck Martinez. With Phil Bradley – a former University of Missouri football player – on second base, Gorman Thomas hit a single to right field. As Bradley rounded third, Blue Jays right fielder Jesse Barfield charged and fielded the ball and threw to Martinez, who had just enough time to catch the ball before being struck by a charging Bradley. Despite suffering a broken leg and severely dislocated ankle, Martinez maintained control of the ball and registered the out at home plate. As Thomas rounded second, Martinez attempted to throw to third base from a seated position, but the ball missed the third baseman and went into left field. On the error, Thomas rounded third in an attempt to score. Left fielder George Bell fielded the ball near the left-field foul line and quickly returned the ball with a one-hop throw to Martinez, who tagged out Thomas.[13][14][15]
  • On July 30, 2014, a 1-6-1-5 double play occurred without the ball being put into play in top of the 6th inning a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants. Giants reliever Jean Machi, having inherited Gaby Sanchez (as a pinch-runner for Ike Davis) and Travis Snider as base-runners and having allowed a sacrifice to Jordy Mercer, issued a one-out walk to Chris Stewart with first base open. However, since the ball is still live on a walk, Machi, noticing that Snider was well off second base, threw the ball to shortstop Brandon Crawford, who chased down and tagged out Snider for the second out of the inning. Crawford then saw Sanchez having vacated third base and trying to score, and so Crawford threw the ball to Machi (by now in the third base line) to chase Sanchez back to third. Machi then threw the ball to Pablo Sandoval, who chased down and tagged out Sanchez for the third out.[16]
  • Another double play without the ball being put into play happened on June 25, 2019, between the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. In the bottom of the second inning, Braves starter Max Fried walked Javier Báez and Willson Contreras, then after striking out David Bote, walked Addison Russell to load the bases and bring up Cubs pitcher Adbert Alzolay to the plate with one out. Alzolay attempted to bunt on the first pitch he saw from Fried, but missed. Báez, already taking off for home, was then caught in a run-down by Braves catcher Brian McCann between third base and home plate, who then threw to third baseman Josh Donaldson, who then chased down Báez for the second out. Moving over to cover third, Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson then received a throw from Donaldson to tag out Contreras attempting to advance to third, ending the inning. The play was scored 2-5-6.[17]
  • Shifts away from normal defensive alignment can create scenarios in which unusual double plays can occur.
  • During the April 12, 2008, game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, in the top of the 7th inning the Boston infield was shifted right for New York left-handed power hitter Jason Giambi, with a baserunner on first. Giambi grounded to second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who threw to third baseman Kevin Youkilis, covering second due to the shift. Youkilis tagged second, then threw to first baseman Sean Casey to complete the rare 4-5-3 double play.[18]
  • The Chicago Cubs turned a 7-2-3 double play against the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 2, 2014. Tied 3–3 in the bottom of the 13th inning, the Pirates loaded the bases with no outs. The Cubs then defensively placed left fielder Junior Lake in the infield, near the third base line. Batter Clint Barmes hit a ground ball to Lake, who threw home for one out, and the catcher then threw to first base for the second out.[19][20]
  • A play can also last long enough to where an outfielder is able to reach the infield to record a double play. During the August 13, 2019 game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies, in the top of the 8th inning, with one out and Nick Ahmed on third and Wilmer Flores at first, Diamondbacks outfielder Jarrod Dyson hit a sharp grounder to Rockies' first baseman Daniel Murphy. Ahmed broke on contact for home plate, and with the Rockies already down 9–2, Murphy, playing in to try to prevent another run from scoring, elected to bluff a throw home to keep Ahmed from being able to score. In the process, Murphy was able to run across the baseball diamond with the ball and tag Ahmed out before he could return to third base. Meanwhile, Flores had remained on second, but Dyson was heading toward second. Noticing this, Murphy then threw to second baseman Ryan McMahon, who chased back Dyson toward second, near where Flores remained. McMahon then threw back toward Murphy, causing Dyson to return to first. Murphy then threw over to first base, where Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis, now having reached first base, was positioned, to chase Dyson away from first. By this time, Garrett Hampson, a natural second baseman playing center field as a defensive substitute, had reached the infield, took the throw from Bettis, who then tagged out Dyson between first and second to end the half-inning. The play, lasting more than 20 seconds in total, was scored 3-4-3-1-8.[21]
  • The St. Louis Cardinals recorded a 3-2-5-4-2-8-6 double play against the Chicago Cubs on September 25, 2021. With the Cubs batting in the bottom of the 8th inning, down 5-4, David Bote led off the inning with a triple to left field off pitcher T.J. McFarland. Trayce Thompson walked on a 3-1 count, and Sergio Alcantara struck out swinging for the first out. With one out, on a 1-1 count, runners on first and third base, Rafael Ortega hit a ground ball to first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. Goldschmidt fielded the ball to catcher Yadier Molina, whom he and the third baseman Nolan Arenado forced Bote into a rundown between third and home. Molina fielded the ball to Arenado, who tagged Bote for the second out. Arenado fielded the ball to second baseman Tommy Edman, who threw it back to Molina, who was between second and third base. He fielded the ball to center fielder Harrison Bader, who was at second. Bader threw the ball to shortstop Paul DeJong, who tagged Thompson to complete the 3-2-5-4-2-8-6 double play.[22]

All-time double play leaders by position

 
Mickey Vernon was part of 2044 double plays in his 20-year career.

Source: [23]

Single season

1B - Ferris Fain: 194 (Philadelphia Athletics, 1949)
2B - Bill Mazeroski: 161 (Pittsburgh Pirates, 1966)
SS - Rick Burleson: 147 (Boston Red Sox, 1980)
3B - Graig Nettles: 54 (Cleveland Indians 1971)
LF - Bibb Falk: 9 (Chicago White Sox, 1927) & Alfonso Soriano: 9 (Washington Nationals, 2006)
CF - Happy Felsch: 14 (Chicago White Sox, 1919)
RF - Mel Ott: 12 (New York Giants, 1929) & Chief Wilson: 12 (St. Louis Cardinals, 1914)
C - Steve O'Neill: 36 (Cleveland Indians, 1916)

Career

1B - Mickey Vernon: 2044 (20 seasons)
2B - Bill Mazeroski: 1706 (17 seasons)
SS - Omar Vizquel: 1734 (24 seasons)
3B - Brooks Robinson: 618 (23 seasons)
LF - Bobby Veach: 42 (14 seasons)
CF - Tris Speaker: 107 (22 seasons)
RF - Harry Hooper: 65 (17 seasons)
C - Ray Schalk: 222 (18 seasons)

All-time GIDP leaders

Single season

Jim Rice: 36 (Boston Red Sox, 1984)[24]

Career

Albert Pujols: 426[25]

Team

The team record for a single game is seven GIDPs. It was set by the San Francisco Giants, who grounded into seven double plays on May 4, 1969, in a 3–1 loss to the Houston Astros. The Pittsburgh Pirates suffered seven double plays (only six GIDPs) on August 17, 2018, in a 1–0 loss to the Chicago Cubs.[26][27] The 1990 Boston Red Sox grounded into 174 double plays to set the single season team record.[28]

See also

References

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  15. ^ Schoenfield, David (5 Sep 2012). "The greatest play ever made". ESPN.
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Further reading

  • Harrigan, Thomas (October 18, 2020). "These are some of baseball's craziest double plays". MLB.com. Retrieved October 18, 2020.

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This article is about the baseball play For other uses see see Double play disambiguation In baseball and softball a double play denoted as DP in baseball statistics is the act of making two outs during the same continuous play Double plays can occur any time there is at least one baserunner and fewer than two outs After stepping on second base Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Max Moroff throws to first base to complete a double play as Baltimore Orioles baserunner Seth Smith slides into the base In Major League Baseball MLB the double play is defined in the Official Rules in the Definitions of Terms and for the official scorer in Rule 9 11 1 During the 2016 Major League Baseball season teams completed an average 145 double plays per 162 games played during the regular season 2 Contents 1 Examples 1 1 Recordkeeping 2 Strategy 3 Slang 4 Tinker to Evers to Chance 5 Odd and notable double plays 6 All time double play leaders by position 6 1 Single season 6 2 Career 7 All time GIDP leaders 7 1 Single season 7 2 Career 7 3 Team 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingExamples EditThe 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 force out the batter second out As both outs are made by force plays this is referred to as a force double play 1 This is the most common double play The neighborhood play is a source of controversy as umpires sometimes call the runner at second base out despite the infielder not clearly touching that base but merely being in the neighborhood to the first baseman who steps on first base to force out the batter first out and with the baserunner trying to advance from first base to second base throws the ball to the shortstop who puts out the runner second out This is referred to as a reverse force double play 1 although executing the first out removes the condition that forced the runner to take second base The second out is not a force play and must be made with a tag The batter hits the ball in the air a line drive to the first baseman who catches it first out and then steps on first base before the baserunner can return to first to tag up second out This is also an example of an unassisted double play a deep fly ball to the right fielder who catches it first out meanwhile the baserunner tags up and attempts to advance and the outfielder throws the ball to the shortstop who tags the runner before he reaches second base second out The batter strikes out first out Meanwhile the runner attempts to steal second base and the catcher throws the ball to a middle infielder who tags the runner before he reaches the base second out This is colloquially known as a strike em out throw em out double play Double plays can occur in many ways in addition to these examples and can involve many combinations of fielders A double play can include an out resulting from a rare event such as interference or an appeal play Recordkeeping Edit Per standard baseball positions the examples given above are recorded respectively as 4 6 3 second baseman to shortstop to first baseman or 6 4 3 shortstop to second baseman to first baseman Other combinations start with 1 pitcher 3 first baseman or 5 third baseman followed by 6 3 or 4 3 depending on which middle infielder is covering second base on the play 3 6 first baseman to shortstop 3 first baseman unassisted 9 6 right fielder to shortstop K strike out 2 6 CS caught stealing catcher to shortstop or 2 4 CS caught stealing catcher to second baseman Double plays that are initiated by a batter hitting a ground ball are recorded in baseball statistics as GIDP grounded into double play This statistic has been tracked since 1933 in the National League and since 1939 in the American League 3 This statistic does not include line outs into double plays for which there is no official statistic for a batter Strategy EditThe double play is a coup for the fielding team and debilitating to the batting team The fielding team can select pitches to induce a double play such as a sinker which is more likely to be hit as a ground ball and can position fielders to make a ground ball more likely to be turned into a double play The batting team may take action such as a hit and run play to reduce the chance of grounding into a force double play Slang EditIn baseball slang making a double play is referred to as turning two or a twin killing a play on twin billing a moviehouse offering two features on the same ticket Double plays are also known as the pitcher s best friend because they disrupt offense more than any other play except for the rare triple play A force double play made on a ground ball hit to the third baseman who throws to the second baseman who then throws to the first baseman is referred to as an around the horn double play The ability to make the pivot on a force double play receiving a throw from the third base side then quickly turning and throwing to first base is a key skill for a second baseman Tinker to Evers to Chance Edit Tinker Evers Chance The most famous double play trio although they never set any records were Joe Tinker Johnny Evers and Frank Chance who were the shortstop second baseman and first baseman respectively for the Chicago Cubs between 1902 and 1912 4 Their double play against the New York Giants in a 1910 game inspired Giants fan Franklin Pierce Adams to write the short poem Baseball s Sad Lexicon otherwise known as Tinker to Evers to Chance which immortalized the trio 5 All three players were part of the Cubs team that won the National League pennant in 1906 1907 1908 and 1910 and the World Series in 1907 and 1908 turning 491 double plays on the way 6 They were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946 5 Odd and notable double plays EditThe New York Yankees recorded a rare 4 1 5 double play against the San Francisco Giants on July 24 2016 in the top of the 8th inning The Giants had Mac Williamson on first base with one out when Ramiro Pena hit a ground ball that got by Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira but was fielded on the edge of the outfield grass by Starlin Castro Castro threw to pitcher Chad Green at first base to retire Pena Meanwhile Williamson had rounded second on his way to third and a throw from Green to third baseman Chase Headley resulted in Williamson being tagged out ending the inning 7 8 A bizarre 8 6 2 double play occurred in a nationally televised game between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox on August 2 1985 in the bottom of the 7th inning With Bobby Meacham on second base and Dale Berra on first base Rickey Henderson hit a single to deep left center field Berra ran quickly from first to second while Meachem stopped his run towards third to return to second base to tag up expecting the ball would be caught After the ball was not caught both runners now within a few yards of each other ran to third and then tried to score A throw from Luis Salazar in centerfield to Ozzie Guillen at shortstop was relayed to catcher Carlton Fisk in time for him to tag out both Meacham and Berra at the plate 9 10 A very similar 9 4 2 double play occurred on October 4 2006 in Game 1 of the National League Division Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets After Russell Martin hit a single to right field both Jeff Kent and J D Drew were tagged out at the plate by catcher Paul Lo Duca 11 12 A 9 2 7 2 double play on July 9 1985 effectively ended the career of Toronto Blue Jays catcher Buck Martinez With Phil Bradley a former University of Missouri football player on second base Gorman Thomas hit a single to right field As Bradley rounded third Blue Jays right fielder Jesse Barfield charged and fielded the ball and threw to Martinez who had just enough time to catch the ball before being struck by a charging Bradley Despite suffering a broken leg and severely dislocated ankle Martinez maintained control of the ball and registered the out at home plate As Thomas rounded second Martinez attempted to throw to third base from a seated position but the ball missed the third baseman and went into left field On the error Thomas rounded third in an attempt to score Left fielder George Bell fielded the ball near the left field foul line and quickly returned the ball with a one hop throw to Martinez who tagged out Thomas 13 14 15 On July 30 2014 a 1 6 1 5 double play occurred without the ball being put into play in top of the 6th inning a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants Giants reliever Jean Machi having inherited Gaby Sanchez as a pinch runner for Ike Davis and Travis Snider as base runners and having allowed a sacrifice to Jordy Mercer issued a one out walk to Chris Stewart with first base open However since the ball is still live on a walk Machi noticing that Snider was well off second base threw the ball to shortstop Brandon Crawford who chased down and tagged out Snider for the second out of the inning Crawford then saw Sanchez having vacated third base and trying to score and so Crawford threw the ball to Machi by now in the third base line to chase Sanchez back to third Machi then threw the ball to Pablo Sandoval who chased down and tagged out Sanchez for the third out 16 Another double play without the ball being put into play happened on June 25 2019 between the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field In the bottom of the second inning Braves starter Max Fried walked Javier Baez and Willson Contreras then after striking out David Bote walked Addison Russell to load the bases and bring up Cubs pitcher Adbert Alzolay to the plate with one out Alzolay attempted to bunt on the first pitch he saw from Fried but missed Baez already taking off for home was then caught in a run down by Braves catcher Brian McCann between third base and home plate who then threw to third baseman Josh Donaldson who then chased down Baez for the second out Moving over to cover third Braves shortstop Dansby Swanson then received a throw from Donaldson to tag out Contreras attempting to advance to third ending the inning The play was scored 2 5 6 17 Shifts away from normal defensive alignment can create scenarios in which unusual double plays can occur During the April 12 2008 game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox in the top of the 7th inning the Boston infield was shifted right for New York left handed power hitter Jason Giambi with a baserunner on first Giambi grounded to second baseman Dustin Pedroia who threw to third baseman Kevin Youkilis covering second due to the shift Youkilis tagged second then threw to first baseman Sean Casey to complete the rare 4 5 3 double play 18 The Chicago Cubs turned a 7 2 3 double play against the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 2 2014 Tied 3 3 in the bottom of the 13th inning the Pirates loaded the bases with no outs The Cubs then defensively placed left fielder Junior Lake in the infield near the third base line Batter Clint Barmes hit a ground ball to Lake who threw home for one out and the catcher then threw to first base for the second out 19 20 A play can also last long enough to where an outfielder is able to reach the infield to record a double play During the August 13 2019 game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Colorado Rockies in the top of the 8th inning with one out and Nick Ahmed on third and Wilmer Flores at first Diamondbacks outfielder Jarrod Dyson hit a sharp grounder to Rockies first baseman Daniel Murphy Ahmed broke on contact for home plate and with the Rockies already down 9 2 Murphy playing in to try to prevent another run from scoring elected to bluff a throw home to keep Ahmed from being able to score In the process Murphy was able to run across the baseball diamond with the ball and tag Ahmed out before he could return to third base Meanwhile Flores had remained on second but Dyson was heading toward second Noticing this Murphy then threw to second baseman Ryan McMahon who chased back Dyson toward second near where Flores remained McMahon then threw back toward Murphy causing Dyson to return to first Murphy then threw over to first base where Rockies pitcher Chad Bettis now having reached first base was positioned to chase Dyson away from first By this time Garrett Hampson a natural second baseman playing center field as a defensive substitute had reached the infield took the throw from Bettis who then tagged out Dyson between first and second to end the half inning The play lasting more than 20 seconds in total was scored 3 4 3 1 8 21 The St Louis Cardinals recorded a 3 2 5 4 2 8 6 double play against the Chicago Cubs on September 25 2021 With the Cubs batting in the bottom of the 8th inning down 5 4 David Bote led off the inning with a triple to left field off pitcher T J McFarland Trayce Thompson walked on a 3 1 count and Sergio Alcantara struck out swinging for the first out With one out on a 1 1 count runners on first and third base Rafael Ortega hit a ground ball to first baseman Paul Goldschmidt Goldschmidt fielded the ball to catcher Yadier Molina whom he and the third baseman Nolan Arenado forced Bote into a rundown between third and home Molina fielded the ball to Arenado who tagged Bote for the second out Arenado fielded the ball to second baseman Tommy Edman who threw it back to Molina who was between second and third base He fielded the ball to center fielder Harrison Bader who was at second Bader threw the ball to shortstop Paul DeJong who tagged Thompson to complete the 3 2 5 4 2 8 6 double play 22 All time double play leaders by position Edit Mickey Vernon was part of 2044 double plays in his 20 year career Source 23 Single season Edit 1B Ferris Fain 194 Philadelphia Athletics 1949 2B Bill Mazeroski 161 Pittsburgh Pirates 1966 SS Rick Burleson 147 Boston Red Sox 1980 3B Graig Nettles 54 Cleveland Indians 1971 LF Bibb Falk 9 Chicago White Sox 1927 amp Alfonso Soriano 9 Washington Nationals 2006 CF Happy Felsch 14 Chicago White Sox 1919 RF Mel Ott 12 New York Giants 1929 amp Chief Wilson 12 St Louis Cardinals 1914 C Steve O Neill 36 Cleveland Indians 1916 Career Edit 1B Mickey Vernon 2044 20 seasons 2B Bill Mazeroski 1706 17 seasons SS Omar Vizquel 1734 24 seasons 3B Brooks Robinson 618 23 seasons LF Bobby Veach 42 14 seasons CF Tris Speaker 107 22 seasons RF Harry Hooper 65 17 seasons C Ray Schalk 222 18 seasons All time GIDP leaders EditSingle season Edit Jim Rice 36 Boston Red Sox 1984 24 Career Edit Albert Pujols 426 25 Team Edit The team record for a single game is seven GIDPs It was set by the San Francisco Giants who grounded into seven double plays on May 4 1969 in a 3 1 loss to the Houston Astros The Pittsburgh Pirates suffered seven double plays only six GIDPs on August 17 2018 in a 1 0 loss to the Chicago Cubs 26 27 The 1990 Boston Red Sox grounded into 174 double plays to set the single season team record 28 See also EditTriple play Baseball statisticsReferences Edit a b c Official Baseball Rules 2022 Edition PDF Major League Baseball Retrieved 21 Dec 2022 2016 Major League Baseball Team Statistics and Standings Baseball Reference Retrieved 22 Oct 2016 Yearly League Leaders amp Records for Double Plays Grounded Into Baseball Reference Retrieved 22 Oct 2016 Singer Tom Power of poem immortalizes Cubs trio MLB com Retrieved 14 September 2016 a b Hageman William July 5 2010 Remembering Tinker to Evers to Chance Chicago Tribune Retrieved 14 September 2016 Schell Michael J 2013 Baseball s All Time Best Hitters How Statistics Can Level the Playing Field Princeton University Press p 181 ISBN 978 1400850631 Retrieved 14 September 2016 Hoch Bryan 24 Jul 2016 Yankees stun Giants with rare DP combo MLB com Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 San Francisco Giants at New York Yankees Play by Play and Boxscore Baseball Reference 24 Jul 2016 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Fisk gets two outs at home plate YouTube 17 Feb 2015 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees Play by Play and Boxscore Baseball Reference 2 Aug 1985 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 2006 NLDS Gm1 Lo Duca tags out two at the plate YouTube 8 Nov 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Los Angeles Dodges at New York Mets Play by Play and Boxscore Baseball Reference 4 Oct 2006 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Buck Martinez YouTube 10 May 2010 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Hughson Callum 12 May 2010 Epic Games in Blue Jays History Buck Martinez Completes a Double Play on a Broken Leg Mop Up Duty Schoenfield David 5 Sep 2012 The greatest play ever made ESPN Machir Troy 2014 07 31 Pirates baserunning error leads to double play on walk Sporting News Retrieved 2018 08 18 Garro Adrian 25 June 2019 Braves turn double play without ball in play MLB com Cut4 Retrieved 25 June 2019 New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox Play by Play and Boxscore Baseball Reference 12 Apr 2008 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh Pirates Play by Play and Boxscore Baseball Reference 2 Apr 2014 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 CHC PIT Lake turns the 7 2 3 double play YouTube 4 Apr 2014 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 20 Oct 2016 Rockies turn wacky DP in the 8th August 13 2019 Colorado Rockies MLB Retrieved August 14 2019 St Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs Box Score September 25 2021 Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2021 11 13 Overall Baseball Leaders amp Baseball Records Baseball Reference Retrieved 22 Oct 2016 Single Season Leaders amp Records for Double Plays Grounded Into Baseball Reference Retrieved 22 Oct 2016 Career Leaders amp Records for Double Plays Grounded Into Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 22 2019 Team Batting Game Finder From 1908 to 2018 requiring GIDP gt 6 sorted by greatest GIDP Baseball Reference Retrieved July 7 2018 Mark Gonzales August 17 2018 Kyle Schwarber homers Cubs turn 7 double plays in 1 0 win over Pirates Chicago Tribune Team Batting Season Finder For Single Seasons from 1871 to 2018 Double Plays Grounded Into s 1939 gt 165 Standard statistics Sorted by greatest Year Baseball Reference Retrieved July 7 2018 Further reading EditHarrigan Thomas October 18 2020 These are some of baseball s craziest double plays MLB com Retrieved October 18 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Double play amp oldid 1128732871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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