I first saw this video on Facebook and had to give a Salute to six-year-old, Ross Bernath, who did something rare even for the MLB: make an unassisted triple play. With an opposing player at the plate, a pop-up floated directly to Bernath, who nabbed it cleanly, raced back to touch third base, and then chased down the advancing runner from second; all without the help of a single teammate.
According to Wikipedia, only fifteen MLB players have done this in history. Even better, Bernath had to do this in a faster amount of time because he was playing on a diamond with base paths much closer to each other than in the bigs. I couldn't believe that a six-year-old was making a feat such as this look like child's play (pun intended). Check out the video of the amazing play below!
According to Wikipedia, only fifteen MLB players have done this in history. Even better, Bernath had to do this in a faster amount of time because he was playing on a diamond with base paths much closer to each other than in the bigs. I couldn't believe that a six-year-old was making a feat such as this look like child's play (pun intended). Check out the video of the amazing play below!
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