On May 5, 1999, at Wrigley Field, the Colorado Rockies scored in all nine innings of a 13-6 win over the Chicago Cubs. It marked just the third time in the 1900s that a team had scored in all nine innings. Previously, the New York Giants had scored in all nine innings against the Philadelphia Phillies on June 1, 1923, and the St. Louis Cardinals had notched the feat in a 15-2 win over the Cubs on September 13, 1964.
Also, Colorado’s scoring consistency over nine innings marks the last time that a National League team has pulled off the feat.