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Because a hit only counts as a triple without a fielding error or a fielder's choice, triples have become exceedingly rare in Major League Baseball . It often requires a hit to an unoccupied part of the ballpark (as in an opposite-field hit) or the ball taking an unusual bounce in the Outfield . It also requires that the batter be able to hit the ball solidly but also that he be able to run quickly. This combination of power and speed is rare, and combined with the trend for ballparks with smaller outfields has ensured that the career and season Statistics for triples is dominated by players from the early history of baseball. TRIPLE LEADERS IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Career # Sam Crawford - 309 # Ty Cobb - 295 # Honus Wagner - 252 # Jake Beckley - 243 # Roger Connor - 233 Season # Chief Wilson ( 1912 ) - 36 # Dave Orr ( 1886 ) - 31 # Heinie Reitz ( 1894 ) - 31 # Perry Werden ( 1893 ) - 29 # Harry Davis ( 1897 ) - 28 |
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