Watch: Cubs forget how baserunning works and gift the Giants a jaw-dropping triple play

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 Cubs forget how baserunning works and gift the Giants a jaw-dropping triple play

Cubs forget how baserunning works and gift the Giants a jaw-dropping triple play (Image Source: X)

During an odd spring training event that gained instant viral attention, the Chicago Cubs ended up being presented with a very rare triple play. It was the result of a complete breakdown on the basepaths.

A soft grounder, an almost scoring chance for the team, followed in shocking sequence by a remarkable ending in classic frozen stillness, with players, coaches, and even fans in dumbstruck surprise.As the most generous defenders of spring training will tell you, it is a time for experimentation and honing foundational skills, but even with those qualifiers, a play like this stood out for the most unfortunate of reasons.

They just looked like they were unsure of themselves in those moments and they hesitated, and they paid for it immediately. The Giants, for their part, remained vigilant and collected, turning a moment of mayhem into one of preseason's strangest highlights.

How Seiya Suzuki’s hit turned into three outs

The Cubs' play started with outfield Seiya Suzuki dropping a shallow hit into the outfield with runners already on base. It appeared to be a typical single that would advance runners to scoring position at first.

Instead, doubt crept in almost immediately.

A runner was away from his base without any sort of conviction, another didn't break hard, and suddenly the Cubs were caught in a pickle. The Giants immediately set about applying more pressure, making crisp tags and smart throws while the Cubs' baserunners picked themselves up from the dirt. The next three outs came as part of a single sequence and took mere seconds, as the Giants claimed the inning before the young Cubs could figure out what had gone wrong.Under any conditions, triple plays are rare, but this one stood out because it happened without the benefit of a diving catch or a back-breaking effort getting off the bat. It came down to mental errors, poor communication and situational awareness cascaded in a matter of just a few minutes.

Giants capitalize as fundamentals decide the moment

For the Giants, it was just an illustration of why so many teams stress focus and fundamentals, even in exhibition games. Instead of pressing the action, San Francisco remained patient, called second base home, and let the errors of the Cubs generate the outs on their own.

That diligence transformed a simple ball in play into a game-defining defensive play.Reactions around baseball ranged from amusement to disbelief, with observers remarking on how rarely a professional team completely falls apart on the bases. It was a moment that reminded the Cubs that the consequences of small lapses can snowball fast. And for the Giants, it was evidence that alert defense and heads-up baserunning can create an opportunity out of an otherwise benign spring-training chaos.

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