Pawtucket, Burlington turn triple plays
Apparently, triple plays are in right now. Three days after the Penn State baseball team turned two of them in one game, a pair of Minor League clubs -- the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox and Class A Burlington Bees -- both turned three Monday.
Apparently, triple plays are in right now.
Three days after the Penn State baseball team turned two of them in one game, a pair of Minor League clubs -- the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox and Class A Burlington Bees -- both turned three Monday.
"It's definitely cool," Burlington first baseman
First, Pawtucket notched one in the eighth inning of an eventual 5-3 loss in 10 innings to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Shortly after Red Sox reliever
On a 2-0 count, the lefty induced a sharp grounder from Zelous Wheeler to third baseman
Both throws were just in time, with Lavarnway pumping his fist after the third out was made and Britton clapping his hand and glove together as he walked toward the dugout.
But Scranton/Wilkes-Barre dampened their enthusiasm in the 10th, by scoring two runs on Flores' RBI single and Roller's sacrifice fly. Pawtucket fell to 5-1 in extra-inning games this season.
The Bees also went into extra innings at Quad Cities, but won in the 12th, 5-4. Burlington turned its triple play in the bottom of the eighth with the score tied, 3-3. The Bees'
With the runners moving,
"I had quite a bit of time," Aguilera said. "I just kind of relaxed, didn't want to make an errant throw or anything bad to mess it up. Just stayed within it and let it happen.
"It definitely fired up the bench a little bit. I think it kind of gave us a little push for the 12 innings we endured."
The feat marked Burlington's second triple play of the season after the Angels affiliate did likewise in a 2-1 loss in 11 innings to Kane County on May 10.
On Monday, Aguilera also drove in the first of two Bees runs in the 12th.
Aguilera expressed surprise to find out his team wasn't the only one to turn three that night.
"I think I saw a college game had two the other night too," he said. "A lot of triple plays going on, I guess. That is crazy, yeah."
Mark Emery is a contributor to MiLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Emery.