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drjayphd Member blabber blabber bowlshhit innit /does 8 lines of coke simultaneously Level: 21 ![]() Posts: 6/72 EXP: 44767 For next: 5176 Since: 08-22-07 Since last post: 13.3 years Last activity: 11.8 years |
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After looking at the score, it's hard to believe the Orioles led this game 3-0 at one point. The Rangers' 30 runs sets a modern MLB record, surpassing the mark of 29 runs that were scored by the Red Sox (June 8, 1950) and White Sox (April 23, 1955). It's the second-most runs all-time as the Chicago Colts (now the Cubs) scored 36 against the Louisville Colonels on June 29, 1897. Jarrod Saltalamacchia led the Rangers' charge, going 4-for-6 with two homers, five runs and seven RBIs. That's right, the Rangers beat the Orioles today (August 22) by a score of, well... 30-3. The 30 runs set the record for most runs in a doubleheader, and this was just the first game. Amazingly, Texas scored all their runs in just four separate innings, teeing off for nine in the sixth and 10 in the eighth... hell, they were down 3-0 after three innings. Highlights (for, uh, Texas): David Murphy (5-7, 5 runs), Jarrod Saltalamacchia (4-6, 5 runs, 7 RBI, 2 HR), Ramon Vazquez (4-6, 4 runs, 7 RBI, 2 HR). |






