In the top of the fourth inning of Sunday's game, the Toronto Blue Jays looked like they were in position to extend their lead over the Seattle Mariners.
Instead, they found themselves involved in one of the most bizarre triple plays in MLB history.
Toronto second baseman Ryan Goins stepped to the plate against Seattle's Taijuan Walker with runners on the corners (Kevin Pillar on first and Ezequiel Carrera on third) and no outs. Craziness ensued when Goins pulled a sharp grounder to first base.
Let's just let Christian Caple of the Tacoma News Tribune summarize the play:
Grounder to first.