An unassisted triple play!
On October 10, 1920 — In-Game 5 of the World Series Cleveland Indians’ Bill Wambsganss becomes the only player in World Series history to complete an unassisted triple play when he makes a leaping catch, steps on second base, and then tags the runner arriving from first base halting a rally. After the play, a dead calm engulfs Cleveland’s League Park as the hometown fans try to digest what they had just witnessed.