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Triple play a first for delighted Phils’ infielders
- Updated: August 8, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Maikel Franco summed up those 4.6 seconds in the seventh inning Sunday at Petco Park perfectly.
“It’s a beautiful thing, huh?” he said with a big smile. “Oh, I like it.”
Franco, Cesar Hernandez and Tommy Joseph turned the 32nd triple play in franchise history in a 6-5 victory over the Padres at Petco Park, and it came at a critical point in the game, too. Phillies right-hander Edubray Ramos had walked Derek Norris and Jose Rondon to start the inning when Jabari Blash hit a ground ball to Franco, who caught the ball and quickly stepped on third base before throwing to Hernandez at second.
Hernandez took the throw on the bag and threw to Joseph at first to complete the team’s first triple play since Aug. 23, 2009, when Eric Bruntlett turned a game-ending unassisted triple play against the Mets at Citi Field. It was the Phillies’ first 5-4-3 triple play since April 21, 2007, when Abraham Nunez, Chase Utley and Wes Helms turned one in Cincinnati.
“Yeah, as soon as he hit the ball, I knew because it was close …
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