![]() ![]() The Rangers finished the game with 29 hits, including a team-high five hits from David Murphy. The Rangers had just a 5-3 lead after the fifth inning, but scored nine runs in the sixth inning, 10 runs in the eighth, and six runs in the ninth inning. On August 22, 2007, the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30-3 in what was the most runs scored by a team since 1900. 1tVC4a45D4- Fifth Quarter Stats August 22, 2020 On this day in sports history, The Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 30-3, scoring the most runs by a team in modern MLB history (1900).Īll 10 players Texas sent to the plate had at least 1 hit and 1 run scored (Game 1 of a DH). Let’s take a look at the other 19 MLB teams to score at least 25 runs since 1900. Every starting batter had at least two hits and they scored in every inning except the seventh and eighth. Let’s not forget about Kevin Gausman, who pitched five innings and struck out 10 batters.Īll in all, the Blue Jays tallied 29 hits in the win and five home runs – including two from Jansen. Raimel Tapia, Alejandro Kirk, Bo Bichette, Matt Chapman, Teoscar Hernandez, and Danny Jansen chipped in with three hits each – with Tapia and Jansen each adding six runs batted in. stole the show with six hits and five RBIs. When MLB teams put on a performance like the Blue Jays did last weekend, the first thing I look at is the stat sheet – there has to be some crazy stat lines in there and that’s exactly what we got on Friday. RELATED: MLB Teams Likely to Get 100 Losses This Year: YIKES MLB Teams to Score 25 or More Runs Since 1900 Conor P. Their 28 runs is tied for the fifth-most in MLB history, but it was the most runs scored in Blue Jays’ history and there were several other franchise records broken that night. In doing so, they joined an exclusive list of just 20 MLB teams to record at least 25 runs in a game since 1900. The Blue Jays already had a 3-0 lead after the second inning, but put up a seven-run effort in the third inning, a four-run effort in the fourth, a massive 11-run effort in the fifth, a two-run effort in the sixth, and the historic 28th run in the top of the ninth inning. It was a 28-5 victory for the Blue Jays and it came against a divisional opponent in the Boston Red Sox – a truly historic day in baseball. ET.The Toronto Blue Jays made history last Friday when they became one of the few MLB teams to ever score more than 25 runs in a single game. Toronto starter Chris Bassitt (7-4) will face Orioles righty Dean Kremer (6-3) in the opener at 7:05 p.m. The Blue Jays have Monday off but return to action on Tuesday for a three-game set in Baltimore against the Orioles. Twins starter Louie Varland allowed four runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings. "I can't agree with that, and I think the Blue Jays are walking off the field thinking they got away with something." "I think it's a bold call," Baldelli said. Minnesota put runners at second and third with two out in the sixth but the inning ended when Walsh called a pitch clock violation against Kirilloff with two strikes, saying he wasn't alert to the pitcher with eight seconds left on the clock. Solano homered and Lewis singled home a run in the fifth as the Twins expanded their lead to five runs, but Chapman's ninth homer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s RBI grounder cut the margin to 6-4. Strong bullpen effort wasted as Blue Jays fall to Twins.Varsho hit Walsh in the left shoulder with a foul tip in the seventh, but Walsh was able to continue. WATCH | 'Distraction' of Bass saga a factor in parting ways: ![]() "For whatever reason, my whole career has been a grind against them," Gausman said. He's 1-4 with a 6.35 ERA in 11 career games against the Twins. ![]() Gausman allowed six runs, seven hits and four walks in 4 2/3 innings. Alex Kirilloff hit an RBI double, two runs scored on Larnach's single, and Lewis drove in a run with an infield hit. Minnesota's first six batters reached safely against Kevin Gausman, who gave up four runs and four hits in 36-pitch first inning. Royce Lewis had three hits for the Twins, extending his streak of consecutive base hits to seven before striking out against Pearson in the seventh. "The sweep, when you have it in your hand, is what you want," Baldelli said, "Walking away without it is definitely disappointing." This was the third time Minnesota lost when seeking a three-game sweep. "It's disappointing when you have a lead and you can't hold it." "We didn't get it done," manager Rocco Baldelli said. ![]()
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