White Sox turn triple play against Astros

The Chicago White Sox are kinda good at getting 3 outs really fast this season. #TriplePlayhttps://t.co/vkjNGCKxHg — Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) May 19, 2016

The White Sox, who scorched the Texas Rangers with an unorthodox triple play earlier this season, jammed up the other club from the Lone Star State with a 5-4-3, around-the-horn triumvirate.

With runners on first and second in the top of the eighth inning of Wednesday's game, George Springer slapped a hard grounder to third base. White Sox third baseman Todd Frazier was able to quickly step on third for the force out and fired to second, initiating what would normally look like a standard double play.

With two triple plays already in the young year, the White Sox are the first team since the 2006 Phillies to record multiple triple plays in one season.