Pirates turn first 4-5-4 triple play in MLB history in crazy fashion

It wasn't pretty, but the Pirates completed the first 4-5-4 triple play in MLB history Saturday against the Cardinals. 

Pirates second baseman Neil Walker caught Yadier Molina's line drive before throwing to third for the second out. Jung Ho Kang then threw back to Walker to get the slacking Jason Heyward out at second base for a triple play. Certainly an atypical route for a baseball to take on a single play.

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Watch the crazyness unfold.


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