UNASSISTED TRIPLE PLAY: Phillie Eric Bruntlett Makes History (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 08-23-09 07:49 PM   |   Updated: 09-23-09 05:12 AM

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Unassisted Triple Play

NEW YORK (Associated Press) - It happened so fast, Eric Bruntlett needed a few moments before he realized he had just ended a game with an unassisted triple play.

Bruntlett became the second player in major league history to get the final three outs on his own, accomplishing the feat Sunday to preserve the Philadelphia Phillies' 9-7 victory over the New York Mets.

"I didn't know how to react. I didn't know what to do," Bruntlett said. "The ninth inning was wild. The whole game it seemed was strange."

Indeed, it was a stunning end to a crazy game that included an inside-the-park homer after the ball got stuck under the outfield wall.

Bruntlett turned the 15th unassisted triple play in big league history -- the second that ended a game. Detroit Tigers first baseman Johnny Neun also turned the trick on May 31, 1927, completing a 1-0 victory over Cleveland, according to STATS LLC.

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The amazing final sequence made a winner of Pedro Martinez in his return to New York and quashed a Mets rally against closer Brad Lidge.

"We picked a good time," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

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With runners on first and second in the ninth inning and a run already in, Jeff Francoeur hit a line drive up the middle that appeared headed toward center field for a single. But both runners were stealing on the 2-2 pitch, so Bruntlett was in perfect position as he moved over to cover second base.

He caught the liner easily, stepped on second to double up Luis Castillo and then turned to tag Daniel Murphy for the third out. Murphy tried to backpedal away from Bruntlett, but had nowhere to go.

"Frenchy hit it on the screws," Murphy said. "It happened so fast there was nothing I could do."

After bolting out of the box, a frustrated Francoeur stopped in his tracks and threw down his helmet with both hands.

"What a bizarre ending. I don't know what happened there. The game's over, so I'm happy with that," Lidge said. "That was pretty exciting. That's definitely not the way you draw it up."

The Phillies raced onto the field to congratulate Bruntlett after his rare play secured Lidge's 25th save in 33 chances.

It was the first unassisted triple play since Cleveland second baseman Asdrubal Cabrera turned one in the fifth inning on May 12, 2008, against Toronto.

Bruntlett, who made one of two Phillies errors earlier in the inning, started at second because All-Star Chase Utley was rested.

Another Phillies second baseman, Mickey Morandini, turned an unassisted triple play in 1992.

It was the first time the Mets were involved in such a play.

"Even with the runners going I did not expect him to be there. The only place he could catch the ball was where he was," Francoeur said. "To end the way it did was a little disheartening."

Angel Pagan hit the inside-the-park shot and added another homer for the Mets, handed yet another befuddling defeat. New York has found improbable ways to lose all year: Murphy dropped a fly ball in left field, Ryan Church missed third base while rounding the bag, Castillo flubbed Alex Rodriguez's ninth-inning popup at Yankee Stadium.

Of the 15 unassisted triple plays in big league history, all but one came during the regular season. Cleveland second baseman Bill Wambsganss accomplished the feat in the 1920 World Series against Brooklyn.

Martinez batted before throwing a pitch. The Phillies scored six times in the first inning off Oliver Perez on three-run homers by Jayson Werth and Carlos Ruiz.

The Citi Field crowd of 39,038 stood and cheered as Martinez walked to the plate in the Phillies' road gray-and-red uniform, a jarring sight for sure after he spent the previous four years with the Mets.

"The ovation, that's exactly the response I expected because of the mutual bond I have here," Martinez said. "I respect them and I love them."

Martinez worked the count to 3-0 and Mets manager Jerry Manuel came out to remove Perez, bothered recently by a tender right knee that sidelined him earlier this season. The move got a loud ovation, and Perez (3-4) was soundly booed as he walked off the field having thrown 47 pitches -- 20 strikes -- and getting just two outs.

Nelson Figueroa struck out Martinez to end the 26-minute inning.

The 37-year-old Martinez then gave up Pagan's inside-the-park homer leading off the first.

Pagan's drive to left-center briefly got stuck under the padding of the wall. Center fielder Shane Victorino threw his hands up, looking for a ground-rule double, as Pagan slowed into third, but second base umpire Rob Drake allowed play to go on and Pagan raced home for his first career inside-the-park homer.

Charlie Manuel said the issue wasn't covered when the umpires went over ground rules before the game.

"They never talked about that," he said.

Martinez (2-0) never lived up to the $53 million contract he signed with the Mets after 2004, winning just 32 games and missing the 2006 playoffs with one of many injuries, including major shoulder surgery that limited him to just five starts in '07 -- all during the September collapse.

The wiry three-time Cy Young Award winner was not offered a contract after going 5-6 with a 5.61 ERA in 20 starts for the Mets last year -- a trying season in which his father died.

He labored through six innings -- and hit an RBI single -- while giving up four runs and seven hits in his third start with the Phillies after signing with them as a free agent on July 15.

NOTES: Pagan's inside-the-park homer was the 25th in Mets history, and second leading off a game. Charlie Neal hit the other one in 1963 at the Polo Grounds against Philadelphia. ... Charlie Manuel was ejected in the ninth after umpires reversed a call. ... Francoeur bruised his left thumb while making a diving catch. X-rays were negative.

NEW YORK (Associated Press) - It happened so fast, Eric Bruntlett needed a few moments before he realized he had just ended a game with an unassisted triple play. Bruntlett became the second player...
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - It happened so fast, Eric Bruntlett needed a few moments before he realized he had just ended a game with an unassisted triple play. Bruntlett became the second player...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 08/27/2009
- MIKEinNYC I'm a Fan of MIKEinNYC 69 fans permalink
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Mets fans understand that this was such a "Mets Thing".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 08/27/2009

so funny!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 08/26/2009
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Way to go Eric Bruntlett! I saw him play several times in the minors at Round Rock when he was languishing in the Astros farm system. By all accounts a great guy--and it's nice to see him get his moment in the sun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 08/26/2009
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Didn't W use to own a team? LOL MLB is a joke!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 08/26/2009
- YeahDonkey I'm a Fan of YeahDonkey 7 fans permalink
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MLB can suck it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 08/25/2009
- Jeff1958 I'm a Fan of Jeff1958 44 fans permalink
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I agree, but I saw it on ESPN Sunday night. Half their team is on the disabled list and it seems like it's 1962, not 2009.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 08/26/2009
- Laserbeam I'm a Fan of Laserbeam 48 fans permalink

OK, I just went to the MLB.com website and I can't find the video. When I enter "unassisted triple play" in their search window, the results are all from "Fantasy Baseball".

Can anyone post a link to this? I'd really love to see it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 08/25/2009
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Laserbeam. You didn't find it for some reason. Try this link.
http://mlb.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?content_id=6265795

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 08/25/2009
- FarOutFish I'm a Fan of FarOutFish 14 fans permalink

Thank you,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 AM on 08/26/2009
- Laserbeam I'm a Fan of Laserbeam 48 fans permalink

Tried to view the video, but it says it's no longer available because of MLB copyright. Anyone know where I can view it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 08/25/2009

We spent the weekend at a Delaware beach celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary with friends. Being die-hard Phillies fans, we left early on Sunday because Comcast, for some ungodly reason, doesn't broadcast the Phillies games there, even though we can get them at our home literally minutes away. We arrived to find the situation in the 9th with poor Brad Lidge suffering through some really bad defensive miscues and - as true Phillies fans - we saw the glass as half empty. You can imagine our elation when we were treated to a game-ending triple play! Thanks, Eric, and thank you Phillies for a wonderful anniversary gift!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 08/25/2009
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Saw it once, MLB took it off on copyright issues. Let's see, for all the taxpayer's money, for all the boring games, they finally have something to look at, something that may draw people back from pro turtle racing, and they don't let us see it.

Baseball should die out, like tiddly winks. BORING>

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 08/25/2009
- DanSinColo I'm a Fan of DanSinColo 3 fans permalink

All we need to do is take the monopoly away from them...I hope you all know what I'm talking about...and they'll show us anything we want.

It's only NOT an illegal monopoly because the government protects their monopoly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 08/25/2009
- Gilmoure I'm a Fan of Gilmoure 3 fans permalink
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Yup, haven't really paid attention to baseball for years. And, while I can view Youtube videos ok, can't get any of the MLB hosted stuff to play. Meh. Guess it's back to turtle racing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 08/26/2009

This is what the Great American Sport of Baseball is all about ... and what keeps me watching every season... a great play, a great player... who really gets what the game is all about... luck, yes it certainly played a part, but skill proves out over luck -- skill and confidence in oneself -- if he doesn't nothing else in the Game at all in the future, he's won a place in Baseball History -- couldn't have happened to a nicer guy... thanks from all of us. .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 08/25/2009
- Jeff1958 I'm a Fan of Jeff1958 44 fans permalink
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Great play, sure, but Eric Bruntlett, the 2nd baseman, had 2 bad plays just before the unassisted triple play. One was an error. He botched another play (ruled an infield single). What a way to redeem yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 08/26/2009
- festry548 I'm a Fan of festry548 7 fans permalink
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Freakin' sweet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 08/25/2009
- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 159 fans permalink
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I turned an unassisted *triple play **twice, so ***big deal

(*Well, except it was while playing kickball.)

(*And it wasn't exactly "pro" level...more like the 4th grade.)

(***Details, details.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 08/25/2009
- zenmonkman I'm a Fan of zenmonkman 6 fans permalink
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Now this is the way to watch baseball ... a short video segment of an unassisted triple play ... now if we could just cut down the entire snooze-fest baseball season to ... let's say a 15-20 minute video montage of the great plays of the entire season ... well, I would become a baseball fan again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 08/25/2009
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