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Bases on balls then counted as hits. Chicago had 25 hits and Philadelphia 26 yesterday. He hit safely twice and struck out once. Goldsmith, Billy Sunday, P. McCarthy, and R. Heathcote Leads Hitters. Clifton Heathcote was the leader in the Cub swatting. Cliff took his toe hold seven times at the plate and banged out five hits, including two doubles, and walked twice for a perfect day with the stick. The first homer in the second inning cleared the iron fence in center field, while the second four base knock cleared the wall in right field.

Tony Kaufman, George Stueland, Uel Eubanks, and Eddie Morris worked on the slab in order for the Cubs, with indifferent success, and it finally settled on Ernie Osbourne to wind up the contest. Twenty-one Bases on Balls. On August 25, , the Cubs, who had once led , held on to win for the all-time record score of 49 runs. While the game had a record-tying 11 home runs, the game had only 3 home runs, all by the winning Cubs.

The game stands as the highest score for an extra-inning game, as well as the highest score for a game decided by one run. Prior to the extravaganza, the second largest scoring game of all time was played in when Brooklyn of the Players League a one-year major league defeated Buffalo on July 12 at Brooklyn.

Two major league games had 43 runs scored, both coming in the s, with scores of and Those games mark the largest score in a one-run game in nine innings and the largest score by one team in one game, respectively. In modern times, the top one-run game score prior to had been in 18 innings on July 10, , when the Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians in an American League game. In that game, the Athletics were on a one-day trip to Cleveland no Sunday ball was permitted that year in Philadelphia and Athletics Manager Connie Mack carried only two pitchers with him.

When starter Lew Krausse father of a later-day American League pitcher yielded four hits and three runs in the first inning, Mack called on reliever Eddie Rommel, later an umpire, who was forced to hurl the rest of the way. He surrendered 14 runs and 29 hits, but wound up being the winning pitcher! Rommel had hurled three innings the day before, but the Athletics were in a stretch where they had played doubleheaders on July 7, 8, and 9, with another one coming up on the 11th.

Cleveland shortstop Johnny Burnett made a record nine hits in the game, Jimmie Foxx had 16 total bases, and Rommel gained his only win of and his final major league victory. Louis scoring 10 times in the first inning. Leading, , by the fifth, the Cards plated another 10 runs in that frame before capping the scoring with a five-run eighth.

Cardinals starter Fred Frankhouse gave up six runs on 17 hits, but still completed the game and picked up the win. Indians, 27 -- vs. Red Sox 3 on July 7, Cleveland scored in every inning in this game, with the largest frame being the sixth, in which it scored 13 runs. Rube Lutzke six and Riggs Stephenson five combined to drive in 11, with Lutzke doubling twice and Stephenson doubling three times in the rout. Hall of Fame right-hander Stan Coveleski started for the Indians and gave up two runs on seven hits over six innings.

Remarkably, Lefty O'Doul came into the game in relief of Boston starter Curt Fullerton and was charged with 16 runs, only three of which were earned. Sign up to receive our daily Morning Lineup to stay in the know about the latest trending topics around Major League Baseball.

Royals, 26 -- at Tigers 5 on Sept. Berroa also tripled and drove in a team-high five runs. The wealth was spread across the lineup in this game, with four players driving in three or more runs.

A year-old Zack Greinke started for Kansas City, and the rookie gave up three runs on six hits over five innings. Rangers, 26 -- vs. Orioles 7 on April 19, The Rangers and Orioles appear for the second time on this list, with Texas again doing the routing. This time, the game was at The Ballpark in Arlington, and it was a competitive contest until the bottom of the eighth inning. With the Rangers leading, , Texas erupted for 16 runs. Dean Palmer launched two homers and drove in five runs as well.

Cubs, 26 -- at Rockies 7 on Aug. The Cubs jumped out in front with a seven-run first inning, with all seven runs being charged to Colrado starter Bret Saberhagen, who had just been traded from the Mets to the Rockies for the stretch run. Saberhagen only recorded one out in the start, and it was the start of run loss to Chicago. Luis Gonzalez doubled, homered and drove in six to pace the Cubs' offense. Sammy Sosa added a homer and drove in four, and Scott Bullett doubled, tripled and also drove in four.

Phillies, 26 -- vs. Mets 7 on June 11, This contest was decided after two innings, by which time the Phillies led, Philadelphia went on to score five in the fifth, one in the sixth, and four in the seventh. Leadoff man Von Hayes connected for two home runs and drove in six, with Bo Diaz and Glenn Wilson each driving in three runs -- Diaz doubled three times and Wilson doubled twice.

Right-hander Calvin Schiraldi had to wear it in this game, coming out of the bullpen in relief of New York starter Tom Gorman, who only lasted a third of an inning. Schiraldi was charged with 10 runs on 10 hits over an inning and a third. Indians, 26 -- at St. Louis Browns 3 on Aug. Louis got on the board in the bottom of the fourth, and Cleveland wasn't done yet. Bearden wasn't bad on the mound, either, yielding only one run on four hits over seven innings.



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