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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Two Players Hit for Cycle in Same Game
It's never happened IRL, but in my fictional Federal Baseball League Florante "Hangover" Belling of the Toronto Gold Sox and Eddie Nix of my Santo Domingo Parrots both hit for the cycle in the same game. One footnote, Nix got his cycle with a walk-off triple (?!?!) in the 11th.
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Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: San Francisco, California
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It would be very hard to hit a walk-off triple. You would almost have to be faster than light.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Baseball Ned Flanders stares into your soul...
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Hmm... I don't see how a walk-off triple would be possible in real life with two runners on base. I guess it could be possible with only a runner on first, where the guy that hit the ball was on his way to third as the winning run was on it's way home.
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Near Lake Wobegone
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Apparently IRL there have been a number of walk-off triples. As the blog author notes, it normally takes a slow runner at first and less than two outs.
Dugout Digest: A walkoff triple? | June
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Belchertown, MA, USA
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Walk-off triples with 2 on and 2 outs are, of course, impossible if the game was tied. This is a bug.
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