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Charles Curtis

The Red Sox made the wrong kind of triple play history with boneheaded baserunning

A triple play? Not so rare, right? There have been 734 recorded in MLB history, and some are amazing like the around-the-horn Yankees play or Joey Votto almost doing it all himself.

But the triple play we saw on Tuesday night? Extremely rare, and it’s thanks to some really bad baserunning, courtesy of the Boston Red Sox.

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With runners on first and second and Triston Casas at the dish, the first baseman hit a ball to shallow right-center against the Atlanta Braves. For some reason Adam Duvall went way too far toward second, and as he dashed back, Michael Harris II threw him out with ease. And Masataka Yoshida then decided to tag and try for third, and Matt Olson threw him out with ease.

That would be the second 8-3-5 triple play in MLB history. Not great!

Ooooofffff.

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