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Questionable Red Sox baserunning allows Braves to turn a triple play not seen since 1885

It could be said there aren't really inside-the-park home runs at the MLB level, just doubles and triples with bad defense. In that vein, the Atlanta Braves sort of turned a triple play on Tuesday, but it might be more accurate to say it was a double play with bad baserunning.

The play came during the third inning against the Boston Red Sox. With Boston's Masataka Yoshida on second base and Adam Duvall on first, Triston Casas hit a shallow fly ball into center field.

Braves center fielder Michael Harris II caught the ball for the first out.