Down 8, Rays pull off MLB's largest rally of season
Briefly

The Tampa Bay Rays achieved a remarkable comeback, overcoming an eight-run deficit to defeat the Baltimore Orioles 12-8. This game marked the largest comeback in Major League Baseball for the season and matched the Rays’ franchise record for comeback wins. Baltimore's giving away an eight-run lead was a significant event, reminiscent of past games where substantial leads were not secured. The impressive performance showcased the team's resilience, with pivotal plays including Brandon Lowe's tying homer and Jonathan Aranda's two-run single in a pivotal seventh inning.
Entering Wednesday, teams were 0-134 when trailing by eight or more runs at any point this season.
This marked the largest comeback in the majors this season, and it matched the biggest comeback in Rays franchise history.
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