Rangers score 30 against Orioles!!!!!
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Any of you watching the Rangers and Orioles?
It's 30-3 Rangers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve
Edited to add box score:
-----------------1--2--3--4--5--6--7--8--9---R--H--E
TEX (54-70)-0--0--0--5--0--9--0-10--6-30-29--1
BAL (58-65)-1--0--2--0--0--0--0--0---0--3--9---1
and it was the first game of a doubleheader!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's 30-3 Rangers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve
Edited to add box score:
-----------------1--2--3--4--5--6--7--8--9---R--H--E
TEX (54-70)-0--0--0--5--0--9--0-10--6-30-29--1
BAL (58-65)-1--0--2--0--0--0--0--0---0--3--9---1
and it was the first game of a doubleheader!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<< <i>This is the most runs I can recall ever been scored...when's the last time a team put up 30 or more? >>
110 years ago!!!!!
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Forget blocking him; find out where he lives and go punch him in the nuts. --WalterSobchak 9/12/12
Looking for Al Hrabosky and any OPC Dave Campbells (the ESPN guy)
<< <i>This is the most runs I can recall ever been scored...when's the last time a team put up 30 or more? >>
1897. The Chicago Colts (now the Cubs) beat the Louisville Colonels (who merged with the Pirates after the 1899 season) 36-7.
What I found most amazing was that the Rangers only scored in four innings. They were shut out in five innings and still hung 30 on the O's!
The Louisville club who was pounded on that summer day in 1897 was a perennial doormat, year in and year out, but was starting to finally develop a pretty good team in 1899 when the National League contracted from 12 teams to 8. Louisville was a casualty and their best players, including a couple of young future Hall of Famers named Fred Clarke and Honus Wagner, went to Pittsburgh for the 1900 season and helped the Pirates become the class of the NL in the decade of the 1900s. A very young and raw pitcher named Waddell was on the 1899 Colonels club as well. Had that team stayed intact it could have been a great one after many years of futility.
<< <i>If lester keeps pitching the way he is going; he is gettin sent down to the minors. >>
Why did you have to say that? Sigh