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Striking Out 4 Batters & Allowing 4 Runs In The Same Inning

Two pitchers in major league history have struck out four batters and allowed four runs in the same inning:

Doc White, Phillies, on July 21, 1902, against the Brooklyn Superbas (5th inning)
Tyler Glasnow, Rays, April 23, 2021, against the Toronto Blue Jays (1st inning)

Glasnow

1st inning: 4 hits, 4 runs, 1 walk, 4 strikeouts, 37 pitches
2nd-6th innings: 1 hit, 1 run, 1 walk, 6 strikeouts, 57 pitches

Two pitchers in the modern era (since 1901) have thrown a no-hitter and then played a different position within seven days:

Jimmy Callahan, 1902 White Stockings
September 20, 1902 (G1): Pitched no-hitter against Tigers
September 21, 1902: Played center field in both games of a doubleheader (sub in G1; started G2)
(September 22, 1902: Pitched another complete game, a 4-6 loss to Tigers)
Joe Musgrove, 2021 Padres
April 9, 2021: Pitched no-hitter against Texas
April 16, 2021: Played left field in 12th inning against Dodgers (recorded one putout)

That was no ordinary putout.