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Runners on first and second. Batter pops it up and is out due to the infield fly rule. The runner on first passes the runner on second and is out. The remaining runner is hit by the pop fly. Unassisted triple play.

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Q: How can a triple play occur without any fielder touching the ball after it leaves the pitcher's hand?
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