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Another Edition Of Baseball Oddities: Whitey Herzog’s Unusual Triple Play!

Here’s something that caught my eye that happened on this date in 1960, 59 years ago.

A’s outfielder, Whitey Herzog (the same Whitey Herzog who became a Hall-of-Fame manager for the Cardinals) hit into a triple play. It happened in the A’s 8-3 loss to the Senators.

OK…that’s interesting…triple plays are pretty rare. But there’s something about this one that is really unusual. Read on to find out what it is…

Herzog’s line drive is snagged on the mound by pitcher Pedro Ramos, who tosses it to first baseman Julio Becquer to double up the runner, and then the third out of the play is made by relaying the ball to shortstop Jose Valdivielso, getting the runner returning to second base.

The three outs mark the first (and, as far as I know, the only) all-Cuban triple killing in major league history!

Here’s some interesting info about triple plays:

Here is the list of the 15 unassisted triple plays in major league history:

  1.  Neal Ball, Cleveland Indians, SS, July 9, 1909
    2. Bill Wambsganss, Cleveland Indians , 2B, October 10, 1920
    3. George Burns, Boston Red Sox, 1B, September 14, 1923
    4. Ernie Padgett, SS, Boston Braves, October 6, 1923
    5. Glen Wright, Pittsburgh Pirates, May 7, 1925
    6. Jimmy Cooney, Chicago Cubs, SS, May 30, 1927
    7. Johnny Neun, Detroit Tigers, 1B, May 31, 1927
    8. Ron Hansen, Washington Senators, SS, July 30, 1968
    9. Mickey Morandini, Philadelphia Phillies, 2B, September 20, 1992
    10. John Valentin, Boston Red Sox, SS, July 8, 1994 
    11. Randy Velarde, Oakland Athletics, 2B, May 29, 2000
    12. Rafael Furcal, Atlanta Braves, SS, August 10, 2003
    13. Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado ROckies, SS, April 29, 2007
    14. Asdrubal Cabrera, Cleveland Indians, 2B, May 12, 2008
    15. Eric Bruntlett, Philadelphia Phillies, 2B, August 23, 2009.

 

Gary Livacari 

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