A double play in baseball is a defensive play where two outs are recorded on the same play. This usually involves a fielder catching a batted ball and then quickly throwing it to another fielder who tags a base or a baserunner, resulting in two outs in rapid succession. Double plays are a crucial part of defense in baseball, as they can help a team quickly turn the tide of an inning and prevent runs from scoring. Double plays can occur in various situations, such as a ground ball hit to an infielder with runners on base, a line drive caught by an infielder followed by tagging a baserunner off base, or a fly ball caught by an outfielder followed by a throw to a base to catch a runner off guard. Double plays are often considered a highlight of defensive prowess in baseball and can swing the momentum of a game in favor of the fielding team.
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