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Nationals got 1 out by throwing ball from first baseman to shortstop back to first

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This was not the most efficient moment in baseball history.

Nationals got 1 out by throwing ball from first baseman to shortstop back to first originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Washington Nationals found a new way to get an out at first base on Tuesday night.

It involved a throw from the first baseman to the shortstop and back to first, with no out in between. It wasn't intentionally set up this way, but it worked out as a 3-6-3 putout. With the Nats hosting the Atlanta Braves , runners were on first and third with Austin Riley at the plate.

Riley hit a hard grounder to Washington first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. , who pivoted to throw to second base, aiming to start a double play with just one out in the inning so far. His throw managed to travel past the second base bag to where shortstop C.

J. Abrams was standing further on the dirt. MORE: This might be the weirdest way to get an inside-the-park HR Abrams caught the ball and saw that the play at second had no chance after the misfire, so he just chucked it back to first, where the throw beat Riley.