Phillies Turn First Triple Play of the Season with Historic 1-3-5 Inning in Detroit.

Phillies execute historic triple play to secure victory against Tigers, first in nearly a century

The Philadelphia Phillies turned a rare triple play on Monday in Detroit, winning 8-1 over the Tigers at Comerica Park. This marked the first successful triple play in the league this season and the first one the Phillies had turned since 2017. It was also the first 1-3-5 triple play in Major League Baseball since 1929, according to The Athletic’s Jayson Stark.

Detroit’s Matt Vierling hit a line drive to Philadelphia pitcher Aaron Nola after breaking his bat in the third inning. Nola caught the ball for the first out, then threw it to first to get catcher Carson Kelly out as he ran toward second. With plenty of time to spare, the Phillies then threw to third base to complete the final out of the inning as shortstop Zach McKinstry sprinted home from third base. However, McKinstry appeared not to realize what had happened and crossed home plate before

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