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.400 BA for Batters and Perfect Game for Pitchers.
Joe Tinker of the Chicago Cubs in Games 3 and 4 of the 1907 World Series against the Detroit Tigers.
SS John Valentin against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway on July 8, 1994.
There have been 15 unassisted triple plays in the history of major league baseball, none of them by Yankees players.
Yes, Brandon Morrow of the Seattle Mariners in June 09.
Unassisted triple play
An unassisted triple play.
John Valentin
Eric Bruntlett of the Philadelphia Phillies.
According to the Society for American Baseball Research, there have been 13 unassisted triple plays in MLB since 1876, the first being in 1909. That would make the odds of an unassisted triple play about 1 in every 10 years. Interestingly, these things seem to come in groups. Six of the thirteen came in the 1920s. Three of the thirteen have come in the 2000s. And on top of that, there were unassisted triple plays on successive days in 1927. On May 30, 1927 shortstop Jimmy Cooney of the Chicago Cubs turned an unassisted triple play against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The very next day first baseman Johnny Neun of the Detroit Tigers turned an unassisted triple play against the Cleveland Indians. Click on the 'Unassisted Triple Plays in MLB' link below to see the list of players that have made an unassisted triple play. UPDATE: There was a 14th unassisted triple play on May 12, 2008 when Asdrubal Cabrera of the Cleveland Indians notched one against the Toronto Blue Jays.
it's never been done.
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.400 BA for Batters and Perfect Game for Pitchers.
Through MLB games played on August 14, 2009 two players have hit for the cycle and made an unassisted triple play. 1) John Valentin - Unassisted triple play was July 8, 1994 for the Boston Red Sox against the Seattle Mariners and hit for the cycle on June 6, 1996 for the Boston Red Sox against the Chicago White Sox. 2) Troy Tulowitzki - Unassisted triple play was April 29, 2007 for the Colorado Rockies against the Atlanta Braves and hit for the cycle August 10, 2009 for the Colorado Rockies against the Chicago Cubs.
John Valentine
I saw one made by Brandon Morrow of the Seattle Mariners,but I know that there must be more of these plays!