Asdrubal Cabrera achieved what’s only been done 13 other times in the the history of MLB. The unassisted triple-play.
My son is playing his first year of baseball and asked me how a team could get a triple-play and I told him about how runners needed to be on base and the ball gets hit to the right person who then throws it to the other bases perfectly.
I didn’t even think about how in the world a single player could accomplish the task all by himself.
See the video Asdrubal Cabrera’s amazing feat on MLB.com
Why in the world MLB and ESPN don’t allow you to embed their videos I don’t know. They could add some advertisements to pre-trailer and still make their money, all the while expanding their exposure to even more Internet users.
In other baseball news, a Florida State player, Buster Posey, played every single position and hit a grand-slam in a game this week. Pretty impressive I’d say. Hopefully there were some pro scouts there at the game.
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