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"three-base hit" Definitions
  1. a base hit that enables a batter to reach third base safely
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7 Sentences With "three base hit"

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It was his third career game with both a home run and three-base hit.
Happ's long drive went in and out of Souza's glove for his second three-base hit of the season.
He's the first Mets player to reach that milestone and it came in his first three-base hit game of the season.
McGinnis was the first pitcher and he started 45 of the team's 80 games. Jack Gleason made the team's first hit. It was a lead off single in the first innings. He also scored the first run on Comiskey's three-base hit.
Ty Cobb, second all-time in career triples, slides safely into third base. In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) nor another runner being put out on a fielder's choice. A triple is sometimes called a "three-bagger" or "three-base hit". For statistical and scorekeeping purposes it is denoted by 3B.
Sipin had 7 errors in the field, giving him a fielding percentage of 0.976 for 477 innings. An interesting quirk to Sipin's major league career was that he hit a triple in each of his first two big league at bats, but never collected another three- base hit in the majors. On May 24, 1969, Sipin hit triples in the first and fourth innings off pitcher Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs. Following the 1969 season, Sipin returned to the minor leagues.
Sam Crawford and Ty Cobb, the top two players in MLB history in triples The triple, in which the batter reaches third base without being put out, and without the benefit of a fielding error, is often called the "hardest part of the cycle" to complete. Hitting a triple often comes under similar hit placement as a double, but may require impressive speed on the part of the runner. Because of this, it is rare to see a player with slower-than-average running speed complete the cycle, but it has happened, such as when catcher Bengie Molina hit for the cycle on July 16, 2010; Molina described himself as "the [slowest] guy in baseball" earlier that season. The MLB all-time leader in triples is Sam Crawford, who completed the three-base hit 309 times in his career; however, none of those triples was ever part of a cycle.

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