Double Play (2024)

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Play your Powerball® numbers again in the Double Play® drawing!

Double Play is an add-on feature that gives players in select jurisdictions another chance to match their Powerball numbers in a separate drawing with a top cash prize of $10 million.

Players can add the Double Play feature to their Powerball ticket for an additional $1 per play. Players play the same set of numbers in the main Powerball drawing and Double Play drawing.

The Double Play drawing is held after every Powerball drawing on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. To watch the drawings, click HERE.

Powerball tickets that include the Double Play® feature are eligible to win prizes in both drawings.

Players can include both the Power Play® and Double Play features on their Powerball ticket, however, the Power Play multiplier does not apply to prizes won in the Double Play drawing.

23 lotteries offer the Double Play® add-on feature: Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Indiana (Hoosier), Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands and Washington.

Additional lotteries may choose to offer Double Play® at a later date.

Double Play (2024)

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What is the rarest double play combination? ›

This can happen other ways as well, such as on a steal attempt or if the first baseman catches a pop up. Finally the rarest normal double play is a 3–6–4. This is a variant of 3–6–1 except the second baseman has covered first base. There's only 1 of those for 100 6–4–3s.

Why is a double play called 4-6-3? ›

If the ball originated with the shortstop and was then thrown to the second baseman, the play is referred to as a “6-4-3 double play”, after the numbers assigned to the players in order of field position; if it is hit to the second baseman and then thrown to the shortstop, it is known as a 4-6-3 double play (6- ...

Can you get an error on a double play? ›

Errors are charged to fielders who cause obstruction or interference resulting in award of bases to runners No errors are charged when attempting a double play, as long as one runner is put out.

How to break up a double play? ›

When sliding into a base in an attempt to break up a double play, a runner has to make a "bona fide slide." Such is defined as the runner making contact with the ground before reaching the base, being able to reach the base with a hand or foot, being able to remain on the base at the completion of the slide (except at ...

What is the best double play combination of all time? ›

Player Poll: Best Double Play Combo
  • Robinson Cano & Derek Jeter (Yankees)
  • Elvis Andrus & Ian Kinsler (Rangers)
  • Ian Desmond & Danny Espinosa (Nationals)
  • Jed Lawrie & Jose Altuve (Astros)
  • Asdrubal Cabrera & Jason Kipnis (Indians)
  • Mike Aviles & Dustin Pedroia (Red Sox)

Has there ever been an 8/5/3 double play? ›

The Braves ended their 5-4 win in Game 2 of the NLDS with the first 8-5-3 double play at any point of a postseason game in MLB history.

What is the most common double play in baseball? ›

Double plays can be made in any number of ways, but the most common form is on a ground ball with a runner on first. In this case, the defense typically throws the ball to second base to get the first out before throwing the ball to first base for the second out.

Can you score a run on a double play? ›

Definition. A batter is credited with an RBI in most cases where the result of his plate appearance is a run being scored. There are a few exceptions, however. A player does not receive an RBI when the run scores as a result of an error or ground into double play.

What is double play strategy? ›

Strategy. The double play is a coup for the fielding team and debilitating to the batting team. The fielding team can select pitches to induce a double play — such as a sinker, which is more likely to be hit as a ground ball — and can position fielders to make a ground ball more likely to be turned into a double play.

Is it illegal to slide into the first base? ›

As a general (but not absolute) guideline, even if the baserunner clearly slides toward the defensive player and away from the base, so long as the baserunner comes close enough to the base that he is able to touch it with some part of his body during the slide, the slide will be ruled to be legal.

Do you have to touch the second base on a double play? ›

That means middle infielders must touch the second-base bag while in possession of the ball in order to ensure the out is made on a ground-ball double play.

What is the rarest combination in poker? ›

Royal Flush

The highest possible scoring hand in most types of poker. A royal flush comprises a run from 10 to ace all in the same suit. There are only four possible combinations of this hand, one in each of the four suits, making it an incredibly rare hand.

What is the rarest play in baseball history? ›

In baseball, a triple play (denoted as TP in baseball statistics) is the act of making three outs during the same play. There have only been 736 triple plays in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1876, an average of just over five per season.

Has there ever been a 3 1 4 2 double play? ›

But then second baseman Thairo Estrada beat Alexander to the bag, which led to Alexander flipping to Estrada for the forceout. Estrada then promptly threw home to catcher Patrick Bailey who tagged Orlando Arcia out at home to complete the first 3-1-4-2 double play in the Expansion Era.

What is the most double plays turned in one game? ›

The team record for a single game is seven GIDPs. It was set by the San Francisco Giants, who grounded into seven double plays on May 4, 1969, in a 3–1 loss to the Houston Astros.

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