On the ball: signatures of 4 of the last 5 players to pull off the Unassisted Triple Play: John Valentin, Randy Velarde, Rafael Furcal and Troy Tulowitzski. Asdrubal Cabrera, the last man to do it in 2008, signed on another panel.
Jimmy Cooney
Triple
Play Glove and Ball
There have been only fourteen unassisted triple
plays in the almost 140-year history of baseball.
An unassisted triple play occurs when there are
no outs in an inning and one player in the field,
by himself, is responsible for making all three
outs -- without throwing the ball to one of his
teammates. The rarest play in baseball, all thirteen
have signed the pictured baseball.
Amazingly, the pictured
baseball was signed by all thirteen players who
pulled off this extremely rare feat. Here are the
names of each player, and the year they accomplished
it:
Neal Ball (1909)
Bill Wambsganss (1920 World Series)
George Burns (1923)
Ernie Padgett (1923)
Glenn Wright (1925)
Jimmy Cooney (1927)
Johnny Neun (1927)
Ron Hansen (1968)
Mickey Morandini (1992)
John Valentin (1994)
Randy Velarde (2000)
Rafael Furcal (2003)
Troy Tulowitzki (2007)
Asdrubal Cabrera (2008)
Rafael Furcal pulled off his Unassisted Triple
Play in 2003. He signed my Unassisted Triple
Play ball for me on the field at Dodger Stadium
in 2004.
Here's a short video of Colorado Rockie shortstop,
Troy Tulowitzki signing the ball for me at
Dodger Stadium on August 17, 2007.
Asdrubal Cabrera's
Unassisted Triple Play occured on May 12,
2008. He signed my Unassisted Triple Play
ball on July, 23, 2008, at Angel Stadium.