More than a century after it happened, Paul Hines' unassisted triple play on May 8, 1878 remains one of the most controversial fielding plays in baseball history. (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)

Analyzing Coverage of the Hines Triple Play

This article was written by Brian Marshall

This article was published in Spring 2016 Baseball Research Journal


BRIAN MARSHALL is an Electrical Engineering Technologist living in Barrie, Ontario, Canada and a long time researcher in various fields including entomology, power electronic engineering, NFL, Canadian Football and recently MLB. Brian has written many articles, winning awards for two of them. He has two baseball books on the way on the 1927 New York Yankees and the 1897 Baltimore Orioles. Brian is a long time member of the PFRA. While growing up, Brian played many sports. He aspired to be a professional football player but when that didn’t materialize he focused on Rugby Union and played off and on for 17 seasons.

 

Author’s Note

Team names and the spelling of player names, not from quoted material, was based on that as listed on baseball-reference.com.

 

Additional References

Kathy Torres, “Three in One?” in Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century (Phoenix, AZ: Society for American Baseball Research, Inc., 2013.) 108–09.

John Thorn. “Paul Hines and the Unassisted Triple Play,” MLB.com Blogs, Our Game, posted May 5, 2015.

 

Notes

1. “After That Pennant: Providence, 3; Boston, 2: Hines Saves Us By a Triple Play,” Providence Morning Star, Thursday Morning, May 9, 1878, 1.

2. “After That Pennant: Providence, 3; Bostons, 2: Hines Saves Us By a Triple Play,” Providence Evening Press, Thursday Evening, May 9, 1878, 1.

3. “Baseball: That Triple Play,” New York Clipper, March 23, 1901, 80.

4. “Base Ball,” Boston Evening Transcript, Thursday Evening, May 9, 1878, 5.

5. “Baseball: That Triple Play,” New York Clipper, March 23, 1901, 80.

6. “Baseball: Boston vs Providence,” New York Clipper, May 18, 1878, 59.

7. “Paul A. Hines, Centre-fielder,” New York Clipper, December 6, 1879, 293.

8. “Baseball: Stray Sparks From The Diamond,” New York Clipper, June 29, 1889, 261.

9. “Baseball: That Triple Play,” New York Clipper, March 23, 1901, 80.

10. “Baseball: That Triple Play,” New York Clipper, March 23, 1901, 80.

11. “That Fake Triple Play: Players Who Were in the Game Say Sweasy Helped Hines,” The Sporting News, Volume 31, Number 8, May 4, 1901, 7.

12. “That Fake Triple Play.”

13. “The Greatest Play Ever Made In Baseball: How O’Hagan Put Out Three Men Unassisted on Monday Last,” New York Times, Sunday, August 24, 1902, 23.

14. T. H. Murnane, Editor. “Hines’ Great Triple Play,” in Official Guide of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Leagues for Season of 1902. New York, NY: A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1902, 53–56.

15. Murnane, 53-56.

16. Murnane, 53-56.

17. Murnane, 53-56.

18. “A Real Old-Timers Talk of Early Days: The First Unassisted Triple Play,” Sporting Life, Volume 12, Number 20, November 20, 1915, 6.

19. “The Most Sensational Play in Baseball: How Neal Ball Became Famous in Day—A Greater Feat by an Old-Time Star—Paul Hines and His Wonderful Triple Play of 1878,” Baseball Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 6, October 1913, 69–72.

20. “The Most Sensational Play in Baseball.”

21. “Paul A. Hines, Centre-fielder,” New York Clipper, December 6, 1879, 293.

22. Retrosheet Web Page: Umpire John Cross, 1878. Accessed March 15, 2016: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/C/Pcrosj901.htm.

23. Retrosheet Web Page: Umpire Charles F. Daniels, 1878. Accessed March 15, 2016: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/D/Pdanic901.htm

24. “The Most Sensational Play in Baseball.”