The Fredericksburg Nationals made their parent club proud on Friday night.
The Single-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals turned a fun triple play to grab the attention of the baseball world.
It started with runners on first and second.
The batter hit a sharp liner to second baseman Randal Diaz, who snagged it in the air on his backhand side.
Diaz then pivoted to throw to first baseman Carlos Tavares to double the runner off first base.
And the runner from second never really caught wind of what was going on, so Tavares had an easy toss to shortstop Luke Dickerson covering second to double-up another baserunner and complete the triple play.
That's 4-3-6, for those keeping score at home.
🚨 TRIPLE PLAY IN THE CAROLINA LEAGUE 🚨
The @FXBGNats dip into their bag of tricks to escape a threat as @Nationals prospects Randal Diaz, Carlos Tavares + Luke Dickerson pull off the feat: pic.twitter.com/TrGOg3cs2P
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The Fredericksburg Nats went on to win the game 3-0 over the Salem Red Sox.
Fredericksburg is now 31-35 on the season.
And no matter where those prospects end up, they'll always be able to say they turned a triple play in professional baseball.
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