Now don't get me wrong, triples are a lot of fun to watch - the initial excitement of the hit, watching the runner turn on that extra gear rounding second, the building tension of "will he make it??" But to me, there was always a much more obvious candidate for baseball's most exciting play....
I speak of course of the play at the plate!
To me the play at the plate has all the virtues of a triple, as you can see the play developing, but then you also get the added excitement that scoring a run is on the line, plus you have the potential for a bone-jarring collision with the catcher. In my opinion it's no contest which is "most exciting."
And now, here's a selection of cards that capture baseball's moment of truth - the play at the plate~!
1998 Pinnacle #77 - Ray Durham
Looks like Ray really brought the wood on this collision. I love that the photographer also managed to catch both helmets flying through the air.
1995 UD Collector's Choice #55 - Sid Bream
Easily one of baseball's most famous plays at the plate, who can forget Sid Bream chugging around third and just barely beating Barry Bonds' throw to win Game 7 of the 1992 NLCS??
1999 Stadium Club #292 - Phil Nevin
From the photographer's perspective, the beauty of the play at the plate....
1999 Stadium Club #127 - Brady Anderson
....is that it can count as a photo for more than one player!
2012 Topps Chrome #29 - Carl Crawford
Crawford getting some air, while Salvador Perez is not having a very good day.
1998 Fleer #396 - Scott Servais
I love this shot. Classic gear, old school mask, the eyes laser-focused on the ball even with a runner bearing down on him - to me it captures the essence of "catcher."
1993 Upper Deck #219 - Gary Carter
The victorious catcher and the vanquished baserunner! This card is a two-fer, as the back captures the moment before with Gary blocking the plate:
1996 UD Collector's Choice #304 - Kirt Manwaring
"Eeeeeek!!!"
1994 Topps #370 - Benny Santiago
A beautiful picture of Tim Teufel getting around Santiago's swipe tag.
1993 Topps #721 - Rick Wilkins
And last but not least, a great full-extension diving effort. Love the way the mask is just starting to come off in this shot.
Until next time, may all your throws to the plate be right on target!