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  • Triple Play
  • Triple play
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  • Triple Play is a pricing game played for not one car, not two cars but for three cars.
  • Triple play is
  • Cobra seek to steal a new laser canon from the Oktober Guard but the Joes have plans of their own.
  • <default>Triple Play</default> ManufacturerTBA TypeTBA GenerationTBA AvailabilityTBA Units shippedTBA MediaTBA CPUTBA Storage capacityTBA GraphicsTBA Controller inputTBA ConnectivityTBA Online servicesTBA Best-selling gameTBA PredecessorTBA SuccessorTBA featuresTBA Triple Play (also known as 3ple Play) is a party-based plug and play TV game console developed and manufactured by AtGames. It can be found on most retailers such as Walmart, Target, Kmart, and other discount retailer stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.
  • In baseball, a triple play (denoted by TP) is the act of making three outs during the same continuous play. It is similar to the double play, but far less frequent. There are many ways a triple play can be performed; most of them are done with runners on first and second base. Typically, a ball hit to the shortstop or third baseman is fielded, the runner heading to third is forced out or tagged out, the ball is thrown to second base for a force play, and then finally to first to throw out the batter. Another common sequence (to the extent such plays can be called common) is a line drive to the shortstop or second baseman that is caught without the runners noticing, the runners then being forced or tagged out when they fail to tag up.
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Generation
  • 7
Issue Title
  • "Triple Play"
comic issue
  • G.I. Joe Yearbook #2
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Row 1 info
  • 2000-10-02
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  • Big Doors
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Units shipped
  • 20000000
Availability
  • 2011
Editor
Box Title
  • Triple Play
Series
Graphics
  • Adreno 220
Type
  • Multiplayer-based TV game
Publication date
  • March 1986
Penciller
CPU
  • ARM Cortex-A7
Online services
  • None
Controller input
  • 3
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Storage capacity
  • Flash memory: 1GB
  • Internal memory: 512MB
imagewidth
  • 300
Preceded By
Pages
  • 64
Inker
Title
  • Triple Play
Manufacturer
  • AtGames
Media
  • Cartridges
Letterer
Successor
  • None
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth
Continuity
Colorist
Publisher
Writer
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Predecessor
  • None
abstract
  • Triple Play is a pricing game played for not one car, not two cars but for three cars.
  • Triple play is
  • Cobra seek to steal a new laser canon from the Oktober Guard but the Joes have plans of their own.
  • <default>Triple Play</default> ManufacturerTBA TypeTBA GenerationTBA AvailabilityTBA Units shippedTBA MediaTBA CPUTBA Storage capacityTBA GraphicsTBA Controller inputTBA ConnectivityTBA Online servicesTBA Best-selling gameTBA PredecessorTBA SuccessorTBA featuresTBA Triple Play (also known as 3ple Play) is a party-based plug and play TV game console developed and manufactured by AtGames. It can be found on most retailers such as Walmart, Target, Kmart, and other discount retailer stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.
  • In baseball, a triple play (denoted by TP) is the act of making three outs during the same continuous play. It is similar to the double play, but far less frequent. There are many ways a triple play can be performed; most of them are done with runners on first and second base. Typically, a ball hit to the shortstop or third baseman is fielded, the runner heading to third is forced out or tagged out, the ball is thrown to second base for a force play, and then finally to first to throw out the batter. Another common sequence (to the extent such plays can be called common) is a line drive to the shortstop or second baseman that is caught without the runners noticing, the runners then being forced or tagged out when they fail to tag up. Triple plays are very rare, since a triple play requires at least two runners on base, no outs, and quick action from the fielders to perform. The unassisted triple play, a triple play where only one fielder handles the ball, is the least common type of triple play. Triple plays, even of the unassisted variety, are not extraordinarily difficult for major league fielders to achieve; their rarity is due to their dependence on specific circumstances arising in a game. According to the Society for American Baseball Research, there have been 664 triple plays in Major League Baseball from 1876 to September 2, 2006. Of those, 12 were unassisted. In the 2000s, the chance of seeing a triple play in a given inning has been less than 1 in 10,000. Playing against the Boston Red Sox on July 17, 1990, the Minnesota Twins became the first (and 2006, only) team in baseball history to turn two triple plays in the same game. Despite these defensive heroics, the Twins lost the game 1-0.
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