Missouri beat Alabama A&M 14-0 on Wednesday but perhaps the most impressive part of the Tigers' performance happened on defense. In the top of the fifth inning, with runners on first and second and nobody out, Missouri right-handed pitcher Cameron Dulle got Alabama A&M's Carl Parker to line out to first. But that was just the beginning.
Kameron Misner, who caught the line drive, tagged first base to double up Jonathan Smith II. He then threw to second base, where Missouri shortstop Chris Cornelius was waiting to get the third out and complete the triple play. It was Missouri's first triple play since 2015.
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Watch Missouri's heads-up defensive play below.
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...but outs on one play! #Mizzou turned its first triple play since 2015 Wednesday. #MIZ #C2E pic.twitter.com/UJPO6EnC1x