A minor league baseball game involving the Toronto Blue Jays' Double-A affiliate featured one of the wildest stat lines you'll ever see.
The Portland Sea Dogs had a game — or perhaps an inning — that they'd like to forget.
Going up against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, a Blue Jays farm team, Portland gave up 10 runs in the top of the second inning.
Here's the incredible part: the Fisher Cats scored 10 runs despite having only one hit.
The half inning lasted 31 minutes and included eight walks, two hit batters, four wild pitches, one sacrifice fly, and one single. There were a total of 14 batters who stepped up to the plate in what was truly a historic inning.
Per the official MiLB Instagram account, there hasn't been a Major League team in the expansion era (1961) to score more than four runs in a single innning without getting its first hit.
As you can imagine, there were some devastatingly bad stat lines for a few Sea Dogs pitchers. Starter Hayden Mullins was charged with five runs on five walks through only 1.1 innings. Things were even worse for reliever Jorge Juan, who failed to record a single out while also being charged with five runs on five walks. Neither pitcher gave up a hit in their brief outings.
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