Is a Quadruple Play Possible in Baseball?

In the realm of baseball, the double play and triple play are defensive feats that draw gasps of awe from spectators. But what about the elusive quadruple play? Is such a defensive masterpiece even possible?

Theoretically, a quadruple play is feasible. It requires a combination of lightning-fast reflexes, flawless communication, and a series of extraordinary events to occur in rapid succession. Here's how it might play out:

  1. With runners on first and second base, the batter hits a line drive to the shortstop.
  2. The shortstop fields the ball and fires a bullet to second base to force out the runner.
  3. The second baseman tags the runner and quickly throws to first base to catch the batter trying to advance.
  4. With the batter out at first, the first baseman fires home to nab the runner trying to tag up from third.

While extremely rare, several quadruple plays have been recorded throughout baseball history. In 1920, Boston Red Sox shortstop Everett Scott famously turned one against the Cleveland Indians.

Related Questions:

  • Can a quadruple play be overturned by instant replay? Yes, if there is a review of the force outs and the tag at home plate.
  • Has any player ever turned an unassisted quadruple play? No, it requires multiple fielders to complete.
  • What is the most common type of defensive play in baseball? The double play.
  • How many outs are made in a quadruple play? 4 outs.
  • What is the penalty for a batting team that is caught in a triple play? The loss of 3 outs.

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