What does a 5 4 3 triple play mean?

left field = 7. center field = 8. right field = 9. So a 5-4-3 double play means the ball was hit to the 3rd baseman, who then threw the ball to the second baseman, who then threw the ball to the first baseman.
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What is a 5-4-3 triple play?

The second baseman throws to the first baseman, with the throw arriving in time to force out the batter (third out). This is an example of grounding into a 5-4-3 triple play, also known as an "around the horn" triple play, per standard baseball positions.
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What does a 5-4-3 mean in baseball?

5-4-3 triple play

The third baseman (5) fields a batted ball and steps on third base to force out a runner advancing from second, then throws to the second baseman (4) to force out a runner advancing from first. The second baseman then throws to the first baseman (3) to force out the batter.
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What does an 8 5 triple play mean?

Every time you go to the ballpark you might see something you've never seen before. Such was the case Monday night at Guaranteed Rate Field, where fans saw the first 8-5 (center fielder to third baseman) triple play in Major League Baseball history.
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What is a 1 6 3 play in baseball?

1–6–3 double play

A double play in which the pitcher (1) throws the ball to the shortstop (6), who in turn throws to the first baseman (3). Typically, the shortstop and first baseman each retire a baserunner (often on a force play) after receiving the ball.
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What is the rarest triple play in baseball?

Rarest of all is the unassisted triple play by an outfielder, performed only once in professional baseball history, by Walter Carlisle. It is possible for a team to score on a triple play, but that is also phenomenally rare.
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Why is shortstop 6 and not 5?

Why is the shortstop #6 and not #5? This was because originally, in the early days of baseball, the shortstop was the fourth outfielder. Later, the shortstop was moved permanently to the infield but his number stuck at #6.
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What is the hardest position in baseball?

Pitcher. The pitcher is the most difficult position to play in baseball. Not only does the pitcher have the most important job on the field, which is to get batters out and prevent runs from scoring, but he also has to deal with the immense pressure that accompanies being on the mound.
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What is the 10 5 rule in baseball?

Players who have accrued 10 years of Major League service time and spent the past five consecutive years with the same team are awarded 10-and-5 rights. Under these circumstances, a player can veto any trade scenario that is proposed.
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What does a 1 6 3 double play mean?

The 1-6-3 double play occurs when the ball is hit to the pitcher, referred to as 1. The ball is then thrown to the shortstop, referred to as 6, with the end goal of getting the runner out. The ball is later thrown to the first baseman, referred to as 3, to get the batter out.
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What is a 6-4-3 double play softball?

A 6-4-3 double play is likely the variety you will see most often on the diamond. It occurs when a runner is on first base, and the batter hits the ball to the SS. The SS will field the ball and feed/pass/throw it to the 2B, who will already be standing on second base or on his way to the bag (covering).
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Has anyone ever pitched a 27 pitch game?

The first recorded perfect game happened in 1880 by Lee Richmond, and the most recent perfect game was in August of 2012 by Felix Hernandez. There has not been a perfect game since. Here is a full list of all 23 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game in Major League Baseball.
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How rare is an immaculate inning?

An immaculate inning is rarer than a perfect game, according to baseball statistician Ryan Spaeder. In a 2018 research project, Spaeder noted that there were just 23 perfect games – or 0.0106%—out of over 216,000 games in baseball history.
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What is the rarest double play in baseball?

A rare double play that can only take place with the bases loaded is the "3-2-3 double play" - a sharp-hit ball down the first base line is fielded by the first baseman, who fires to home to force the runner coming in from third, the catcher then returns the ball to the first baseman to retire the batter.
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What does a 3 6 3 double play mean?

This is one method of a double play where the first baseman (3) fields a ground ball, does not step on first base and throws to the shortstop (6) at second base for the force out. After the shortstop steps on the second base, he then returns the throw to the first baseman (3) to complete the double play at first base.
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Has there ever been a 1 2 3 double play?

There are at least two undeniably elite double-play experiences, and neither of them is the 1-2-3. But the 1-2-3 is the best double play, for the following reasons: It has the most kinetic energy.
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Are triples rarer than home runs?

Triples have become somewhat rare in Major League Baseball, less common than both the double and the home run.
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Is there a quadruple play in baseball?

The rules of baseball allow for a "fourth out" in such a circumstance to prevent the run from scoring - the fourth out supersedes the third out. Such a play would be a quadruple play.
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How difficult is a triple play?

Triple plays, even of the unassisted variety, are not extraordinarily difficult for major league fielders to achieve; their rarity is due to their dependence on specific circumstances arising in a game. The chart below includes every triple play in Major League history, research by Baseball Almanac.
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What is the rarest number in baseball?

89 -- the only number left from 0 to 99 that had never been worn in a Major League Baseball regular-season game.
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What is the 45 foot rule in baseball?

The line marking the 45-foot (half-way) point of the distance to first base is important. The rule does not come into play until the batter-runner reaches the half-way mark. He cannot be guilty of running lane interference prior to reaching the beginning of the lane.
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What does 4 5 6 mean in baseball?

Each position conventionally has an associated number, for use in scorekeeping by the official scorer: 1 (pitcher), 2 (catcher), 3 (first baseman), 4 (second baseman), 5 (third baseman), 6 (shortstop), 7 (left fielder), 8 (center fielder), and 9 (right fielder).
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