Being a fan of the intricate details of infield play, this triple play intriqued me:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/12/yankees-triple-play-orioles-video_n_3073831.html?utm_hp_ref=sports
It amazes me that MLB infielders so often are so inefficient on rundown plays and frequently botch them. In this one, after the SS briliantly took advantage of the circumstance(runner on 2nd held up to be sure he was not doubled off it it was caught in the air) to make the play to get the two lead runners, rather then let the lead runner get to 3rd taking the 4-6-3 DP, the 3rd baseman's play was highly suspect. He was in too big of a hurry to get rid of the ball, and instead of running at the runner immediately back toward 2nd and then throwing it to get him tagged out when he hits a pinch point, he threw it to 2nd way too early and let the runner head to 3rd again. They finally got him out with the ball back in the 3rd baseman's hands, and he sees the batter hung out in between 1st and 2nd, and instead of running at him, he immediately throws to first when the runner was closer to 2nd than 1st, but he was saved by the first baseman's quick catch and accurate throw to nail the batter going into 2nd for the 3rd out.