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JT-24
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JT-24 asked in SportsBaseball · 1 decade ago

Has there ever been one player to account for all three outs in an inning of a MLB game?

I have never heard of this happening but it would be interesting if it has. It would take a team batting around atleast twice but I haven't even heard of someone getting to bat three times in an inning.

Update:

Apparently I wasn't clear...I meant offensively has a player ever accounted for all three outs? By this I mean one person getting three at bats in one inning and getting out all three times.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    not all three times but many have been 2 outs in an inning

  • 1 decade ago

    There was an unassisted triple play a couple weeks ago.

    There are also a whole lot of pitchers who have notched 3 strikeouts in one inning, its happened millions of times. I think that the pitcher gets credit for the strikeouts, but the feilding stats give the catcher the 3 outs because he has to complete the play. Some pitchers even get 4 strikeouts in one inning, due to a passed ball on a strikeout, a really fast batter or a really incompetent catcher.

  • 1 decade ago

    you idiot cubs fans. hes talking about a single batter getting out. batting around the order and getting out again and then again. oh by the way it never happened but in my game a kid made 2 outs on tuesday.

  • 1 decade ago

    the pitcher who struck out the side

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