Double Play
A defensive play that records two outs on a single action. The most common is the 6-4-3 (shortstop to second baseman to first baseman).
Why "Double Play" Matters
Understanding double play helps you follow fielding situations during a baseball game. Pair this with our rules guide, positions overview, and the full baseball glossary.
Related Fielding Terms
- Assist
Credited to a fielder who throws or deflects a batted or thrown ball to a teammate who records a putout. - Cutoff Man
An infielder who positions between an outfielder and the intended base to relay a throw, keeping it accurate and on-line - Error
A defensive misplay that allows a batter or runner to advance when they should have been out. Tracked for each fielder. - Fielder's Choice
When a fielder chooses to put out a runner other than the batter, allowing the batter to reach base.