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==History==
 
==History==
 
Triple Threat first appeared in the third round of the [[Coffee Cup]], and was the first instance of "unruns" in blaseball.
 
Triple Threat first appeared in the third round of the [[Coffee Cup]], and was the first instance of "unruns" in blaseball.
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==Trivia==
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*Triple Threat caused the first negative ending score in the ILB on [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?season=12&day=33 Season 12 Day 33], resulting in a game where the [[Boston Flowers]] beat the [[Lift]]  4.7 to -0.6
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*[https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?season=13&day=86 On Season 13 Day 86], [[Wild Wings]] pitcher [[Burke Gonzales]] broke a double shutout in the ninth inning by allowing their fourth player all game on base with a triple, and striking out the next batter, resulting in a 0,-0.3 win for the Wings
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*[https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?season=16&day=103 On Season 16 Day 103], [[Shoe Thieves]] batter [[Oliver Loofah]] brought the Thieves ahead with a 2-run home run, only to have [[José Haley]] inhabit [[Esme Ramsey]] in the next at bat. Haley proceeded to stand at the plate and never swing, striking out with three balls and resulting in a 3.8 to 4 loss against the [[Dallas Steaks]]

Revision as of 00:42, 18 January 2022


Triple Threat is a modification granted by Coffee 3 that first appeared in the Coffee Cup. It gives pitchers the ability to add 0.3 unruns to the opposing team in various situations.

Effect

Triple Threat is a modification that is given to both pitchers at the start of every game in Coffee 3 Weather. There are three situations where it causes 0.3 unruns for the opposing team:

1. If the pitcher strikes out a batter when there are three runners already on base.
2. If the pitcher strikes out a batter when there is a runner on third base.
3. If the pitcher strikes out a batter when there are three balls on the count.

These conditions can be triggered together, so if a pitcher strikes a batter out with three balls on the count and a runner on third base, they opposing team gains 0.6 unruns.

The duration of Triple Threat is variable, with a 33.33% chance of being lost at the end of the third inning of the game. If a pitcher keeps the modification, they will be able to use it for the duration of the game and have a 33.33% chance of losing it at the end of the third inning of the next game they pitch.

The Sweetener Ballpark Renovation increases the chance of a player keeping their Triple Threat.

History

Triple Threat first appeared in the third round of the Coffee Cup, and was the first instance of "unruns" in blaseball.

Trivia