What are the Odds?? Unassisted Triple Plays on Back-to-Back Days!



 
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Unassisted Triple Plays on Back-to-Back Days!

What are the Odds??

“Funny thing, I played in the big leagues for thirteen years and the only thing anybody seems to remember is that once I made an unassisted triple play in the 1920 World Series.” – Bill Wambsganss

I always enjoy reading about baseball’s oddities: perfect games, four home runs in one game, hitting for the natural cycle, and five extra base hits in a game. All of these are comparable in terms of rarity, but all require extraordinary effort and skill. Right up there in rarity is the unassisted triple play. The difference, though, is that the unassisted triple play is more a matter of luck than skill. Troy Tulowitzki, who executed the thirteenth unassisted triple play, modestly said of his feat, “It fell right into my lap.”

There have only been 15 unassisted triple plays in all of baseball history, making it even rarer than perfect games (24). The first one was completed by an obscure Indians player named Neal Ball in 1909. The second one, by Bill Wambsganss in the 1920 World Series, is by far the most famous.

Neal Ball completed the first unassisted triple play on July 9, 1909.

(In the featured photo, we see Bill Wambsganss with the victims of the only World Series unassisted triple play. L-R: Bill Wambsganss, Pete Kilduff, Clarence Mitchel, Otto Miller)

In the approximately 150 years of major league history, there have been about 240,000 games played. Divide that number by 15, and you realize that an unassisted triple play occurs about once every 16,000 games, or, on average, once every ten years. 

So I was surprised to learn that yesterday was the anniversary of an extremely rare occurrence. On May 31, 1927, 98 years ago yesterday, Johnny Neun of the Tigers completed the seventh unassisted triple play in history. It happened in the ninth inning, preserving the Tigers’ 1-0 win over the Indians. It also marked the only time an unassisted triple play has been recorded as the last three outs in a game. It would be another 42 years before baseball saw another one.

The only WS unassisted triple play

But that’s not what caught my attention. Just the day before, May 30, 1927, the Cubs’ Johnny Cooney also completed a solo triple killing, the sixth in history! The fourth inning play contributed to the Cubs’ 7-4 victory over the Pirates in the first game of a doubleheader at Forbes Field.

So I ask: What are the odds?? Two instances of a feat that has happened only 15 times in 150 years happened on back-to-back days! I’ll leave it to someone with a statistics background to do the math on this one! Previously, the closest two occurrences of this rare play was in 1923. That year George Burns of the Red Sox pulled on off on September 14. The next one happened just three weeks later by Ernie Padget of the Boston Braves on October 6.  

The last unassisted triple play occurred almost 16 years ago, on August 23, 2009, by the Phillies’ Eric Bruntlett, so I’d say we’re long overdue for another one! T

Here’s 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.  Johnny 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.

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Gary Livacari 

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2 thoughts on “What are the Odds?? Unassisted Triple Plays on Back-to-Back Days!

  1. Great essay Gary! Informative and a fun topic to read about. It’s also interesting that of the 15 unassisted triple plays, 11 of these took place in only two different decades, with 6 in the 1920’s and 5 in the first decade of this century (2000-2009). I’m sure it’s nothing more than coincidence, but interesting nonetheless.

    1. Thanks Ron…I love meaningless trivial stuff like that! Hope to have Waite Hoyt out this week, Wednesday or Thurs. Will keep you posted.

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