⚾️ 1 big collapse: Worst inning ever

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Per Axios Sports:

Pacific led UC San Diego, 8-6, entering the bottom of the eighth inning on Saturday. Three (very long) outs later, San Diego led 16-8 en route to a 16-9 victory, Jeff writes.

What happened: 13 batters came to the plate in the eighth, and all 10 who reached base scored despite San Diego's only hit being a bunt single. The 13 plate appearances:
  • Hit by pitch
  • Walk (followed by a pitching change)
  • Bunt, batter reaches on throwing error, run scores
  • Bunt, batter reaches on throwing error, run scores
  • Bunt single, run scores
  • Hit by pitch
  • Walk, run scores
  • Sacrifice bunt, run scores (first out of the inning)
  • Fielder's choice, two runs score on throwing errors (followed by a pitching change)
  • Walk, preceded by a passed ball
  • Walk, preceded by a stolen base, passed ball and run-scoring wild pitch
  • RBI groundout, preceded by two wild pitches, one of which scored a run (second out)
  • Strikeout (inning over)

Go Gophers!!
 

When mentioning "collapse" and "inning" I think the Twins/Ron Davis coughing up a 6-1 to the Angels back in April of 1986 was worse.

I was there. The Teflon roof was literally collapsing, and then so did the Twinkies. I remember the light standards in the OF being pointed at directly at the turf.


Uffda.
 

Is anything worse than the 1973 college World Series??? I believe it was 7-0 Gophers leading heading into the 9th with Winfield on the mound and cruising. Unbelievable.
 

Is anything worse than the 1973 college World Series??? I believe it was 7-0 Gophers leading heading into the 9th with Winfield on the mound and cruising. Unbelievable.
From a local angle, that was certainly epic. USC had both Fred Lynn and Roy Smalley.
 



When mentioning "collapse" and "inning" I think the Twins/Ron Davis coughing up a 6-1 to the Angels back in April of 1986 was worse.

I was there. The Teflon roof was literally collapsing, and then so did the Twinkies. I remember the light standards in the OF being pointed at directly at the turf.


Uffda.

Here's video from the "Roof Tear" game. Bremer is wrong though with his statement "the outcome has long since been forgotten". I remember. Vividly.

 




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