Plus: Relive the wildest game in MLB history
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| It was June 30, 1996. The Rockies beat the Dodgers, 16-15, at Coors Field, capping a four-game series in which 85 runs were scored between the two teams. But that doesn't even begin to describe what happened that day. The game featured 11 pitchers, and all 11 of them allowed at least one run -- no one made it through unscathed. Five of them suffered a blown save, to this day still tied for the most ever. Fourteen of the 18 half-innings saw a run cross the plate. There were seven lead changes and 38 hits, including 10 homers. It was a mere one-run victory. It was also an absolute mess. Join us on a journey of the wildest game in recorded Major League history. | |
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| As we await the fifth installment of the World Baseball Classic in March, let's look back at the clutch hits, crazy catches and dominant displays that have defined the event so far. Who will be added to the list in 2023? | | |
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| From his jaw-dropping numbers at the plate to his postseason pitching prowess, Babe Ruth authored no shortage of amazing feats. In honor of the Bambino's birthday, these are 10 statistics from his illustrious career that stand the test of time. | | |
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