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Starting With a Cycle

Posted by Raphy on May 23, 2010

Recently, an inquiry to baseball-reference.com piqued my interest.  A reader wanted to know if a team has ever started a game with a natural cycle, (a single, double,triple and home run in order) by the first 4 batters. This question intrigued me and with the help of the PI event finder I was able to find only one occurrence since 1952.(I used the PI event finder to search for home runs by the #4 hitter with 0 outs and a runner on 3rd in the first inning and manually went through the results. If a team started with a single/double/triple and the #3 hitter scored before the HR by the #4 hitter, I  missed it.)

On August 16th 1978, the Twins were facing Royals pitcher Doug Bird and did just that. Here is the play by play for that inning.

Inn Score Out RoB Pit(cnt) R/O @Bat Batter Pitcher wWPA wWE Play Description
Bottom of the 1st, Twins Batting, Tied 0-0, Royals' Doug Bird facing 1-2-3
b1 0-0 0 --- MIN H. Powell D. Bird 4% 58% Single to CF
b1 0-0 0 1-- R MIN R. Smalley D. Bird 12% 70% Double to LF; Powell Scores
b1 1-0 0 -2- R MIN R. Carew D. Bird 10% 81% Triple; Smalley Scores
b1 2-0 0 --3 RR MIN G. Adams D. Bird 7% 87% Home Run; Carew Scores
b1 4-0 0 --- O MIN M. Cubbage D. Bird -1% 86% Strikeout
b1 4-0 1 --- O MIN B. Wynegar D. Bird -1% 86% Strikeout
b1 4-0 2 --- MIN R. Chiles D. Bird 0% 86% Single to CF
b1 4-0 2 1-- O MIN W. Norwood D. Bird -1% 85% Groundout: 2B unassisted/Forceout at 2B
4 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, 1 LOB. Royals 0, Twins 4.
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 5/18/2010.

A search for the reverse turned up no results. (Again my sort does have potential holes. I sorted through the results for doubles by the #3 hitter with 0 outs and a runner on 3rd in the first inning. Any basepath advances between the triple and double would have caused this search to miss those games.) Only 2 games in my search started with a homerun/triple/double.
May 25, 1955 - St. Louis Cardinals

Inn Score Out RoB Pit(cnt) R/O @Bat Batter Pitcher wWPA wWE Play Description
Bottom of the 1st, Cubs Batting, Tied 0-0, Cardinals' Brooks Lawrence facing 1-2-3
b1 0-0 0 --- R CHC E. Miksis B. Lawrence 10% 65% Home Run
b1 1-0 0 --- CHC G. Baker B. Lawrence 8% 73% Triple
b1 1-0 0 --3 R CHC B. Speake B. Lawrence 5% 78% Double; Baker Scores
b1 2-0 0 -2- CHC R. Jackson B. Lawrence 2% 80% Walk
Bobby Tiefenauer replaces Brooks Lawrence pitching and batting 9th
b1 2-0 0 12- O CHC T. Tappe B. Tiefenauer -4% 76% Flyball: Unknown
b1 2-0 1 12- CHC E. Banks B. Tiefenauer 4% 80% Walk; Speake to 3B; Jackson to 2B
b1 2-0 1 123 O CHC D. Fondy B. Tiefenauer -7% 73% Baserunner Out Advancing; Speake out at Hm/Unknown
b1 2-0 2 12- O CHC D. Fondy B. Tiefenauer -3% 70% Flyball: Unknown
2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB. Cardinals 0, Cubs 2.
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 5/23/2010.

August 17,1977- New York Yankees

Inn Score Out RoB Pit(cnt) R/O @Bat Batter Pitcher wWPA wWE Play Description
Top of the 1st, Yankees Batting, Tied 0-0, Tigers' Fernando Arroyo facing 1-2-3
t1 0-0 0 --- R NYY M. Rivers F. Arroyo 9% 59% Home Run
t1 1-0 0 --- NYY R. White F. Arroyo 8% 67% Triple to LF
t1 1-0 0 --3 R NYY T. Munson F. Arroyo 5% 73% Double to RF; White Scores
t1 2-0 0 -2- O NYY R. Jackson F. Arroyo -3% 70% Strikeout
t1 2-0 1 -2- R NYY C. Chambliss F. Arroyo 9% 79% Triple to RF; Munson Scores
John Hiller replaces Fernando Arroyo pitching
t1 3-0 1 --3 O NYY G. Nettles J. Hiller -4% 75% Groundout: P-1B
t1 3-0 2 --3 NYY C. May J. Hiller 1% 76% Walk
t1 3-0 2 1-3 R NYY W. Randolph J. Hiller 6% 82% Single to CF; Chambliss Scores; May to 2B
t1 4-0 2 12- O NYY B. Dent J. Hiller -2% 80% Popfly: SS
4 runs, 5 hits, 0 errors, 2 LOB. Yankees 4, Tigers 0.
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 5/23/2010.

6 Responses to “Starting With a Cycle”

  1. Scott Horsfield Says:

    Interesting find. Of note, the Yankees near reverse cycle was the day after Elvis Presley passed away.

  2. Spartan Bill Says:

    How about this one?

    The MLB debut of Ervin Santana; May 17, 2005

    It wasn't in sequential order, but his faced for BFP were

    Sizemore Triple
    Crisp Double
    Hafner Single
    Broussard HR

  3. Johnny Twisto Says:

    Yeah, they just showed Santana's on MLB Network. Bizarre that this topic would come up today. (Except I thought they said it was the 5th anniversary of Santana...I guess plus one week.)

  4. Gerry Says:

    Twins had a nice rally going in that 1978 game, until Adams killed it with that home run.

  5. SJBlonger Says:

    Raphy,

    I confirmed both your results (forward cycle and reverse cycle) using the event database; there are none that sneaked through the PI. This was remarkably easy to narrow down. I wouldn't have guessed that from 1952-2009 there have been only 144 games in which either team's third batter hit a no-out triple in the first inning.

  6. SJBlonger Says:

    Although, strictly speaking, it now occurs to me any of the batters who didn't hit a homer (especially the single) COULD have been retired.