It is where there is one-two runners aboard the bases (probably a runner at first base or two runners at first and second base) and a Baseball player hits the ball within the infield and gets two of the runners out (depending on who was on what bases) and then there is two outs from that play!
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A double play
have two outs in baseball and get a double play
like double play
Grounded Into Double Play
In baseball, "ham and eggs" is a slang term for a double play. It is derived from a breakfast meal consisting of ham and eggs being served together, symbolizing the quick and efficient execution of a double play on the field.
GDP-Grounded into Double Play -imzy.
6-4-3 Double Play Cougars
That's a double play. Shortstop to second to first.
Dp means that you only bat (usually) or are only field. Usually a pitcher does not bat so they don't get hurt while batting and the DP replaces them.
No a force out is when you can throw to a base and not have to tag the runner because there is already a runner on the base behind them so they cant go back. A double play is when you get two players out in one play.
I think its GDP, meaning "Grounded into Double Play"
Typically, yes.