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Strike-'em-out-throw-'em-out in Japanese?

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Strike-'em-out-throw-'em-out in Japanese?
I know strikeout is "sanshin," (三振) caught stealing is "tourui shippai" (盗塁失敗) and double-play is "gettsuu" or "heisatsu" (併殺).

Is there a term in Japanese for a "Strike-'em-out-throw-'em-out double play"?

Shintouhaihei 振盗敗併? Ha ha.
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Re: Strike-'em-out-throw-'em-out in Japanese?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Apr 23, 2008 5:13 PM | YBS Fan ]

You had all the words. It's just 三振ゲッツー (sanshin-gettsuu). The caught stealing part is inferred.
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