With 36-Across statistical feat that typically involves the number of points rebounds and assists

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Triple.

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In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder’s misplay (see error) nor another runner being put out on a fielder’s choice. A triple is sometimes called a “three-bagger” or “three-base hit”. For statistical and scorekeeping purposes it is denoted by 3B.

Triples have become somewhat rare in Major League Baseball. It often requires a ball hit to a distant part of the field, or the ball taking an unusual bounce in the outfield. It also usually requires that the batter hit the ball solidly, and be a speedy runner. It also often requires that the batter’s team have a good strategic reason for wanting the batter on third base, as a double will already put the batter in scoring position and there will often be little strategic advantage to taking the risk of trying to stretch a double into a triple. (The inside-the-park home run is much rarer than a triple). The trend for modern ballparks is to have smaller outfields (often increasing the number of home runs); it has ensured that the career and season triples leaders mostly consist of those who played early in Major League Baseball history, generally in the dead-ball era.

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