CMALL: Six-year-old turns unassisted triple play
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Tony Altobelli
Six-year-old Jacob Knapp was minding his own business at shortstop
during a recent Costa Mesa American Little League Machine Pitch Division
game when a line drive came screaming toward him.
The bases were loaded and there were no outs. Not even rattled by the
situation, Knapp snagged the line shot, tagged out the runner heading to
third and alertly ran over and stepped on third base for an unassisted
triple play.
“The really cool thing about all of it was that he knew what he was
doing,” Jacob’s mother, Jennifer, said. “After he stepped on the bag, he
rolled the ball back to the pitcher’s mound and jogged off the field as
cool as can be.”
Just how rare is an unassisted triple play? In the history organized
Major League Baseball, there have been only 12 unassisted triple plays,
the most recent coming May 29, 2000 by Randy Velarde of the Oakland A’s
against the New York Yankees.
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