Joe Azcue and Ron Hansen Unassisted Triple Play ball
Date1968 July 30
DescriptionWhite leather baseball with red stitching and faded blue stamps, including "Reach" and "Official Ball / American League."
Bio/Historical NoteBaseball hit by Joe Azcue of the Washington Senators to shortstop Ron Hansen on July 30, 1968 against the Cleveland Indians to start an unassisted triple play. This was the first unassisted triple play in the Major Leagues in 61 years and it was the eight in Major League History at that time. The Cleveland Indians went on to defeat the Senators, 10-1.
Object numberB-1968-0286
Artist, Creator, or Manufacturer
A.J. Reach Co.
Subject
Azcue, Joe, 1939-
Subject
Hansen, Ron, 1938-
Attributes
Classificationssports and athletic equipment
Dimensions3 in. diameter
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Object number: B-1969-0371
A.J. Reach Co.
1969 April 08