Blue Jays minor-league team just put up most absurd score possible vs. Red Sox
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Blue Jays minor-league team just put up most absurd score possible vs. Red Sox
"In total the inning saw eight walks, two hit batters, four wild pitches, one sacrifice fly, 14 batters to the plate, and two very ugly pitching lines."
"Somehow, this inning featured ten runs, and one hit and didn't include any errors. Rising prospect Sean Keys got it started with a leadoff walk and scored on a sacrifice fly for the second out of the frame."
The New Hampshire Fisher-Cats achieved a historic feat by scoring eight runs without a hit in a single inning against the Portland Sea Dogs. This unprecedented event marked the first time in the expansion era that a team scored more than four runs without a hit. The inning included eight walks, two hit batters, and four wild pitches, with only one base hit recorded. Notably, two Sea Dogs pitchers had poor performances, allowing five earned runs and five walks each without recording an out.
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