An exciting extra inning affair helped the Colorado Rockies take game two of the series in Milwaukee, setting up a finale to aim for another series victory on the road. The team scored four runs in the tenth inning, three of which came via three straight bases loaded walks. According to Opta Stats, since pitches were first tracked in 1988, the Rockies are the only MLB team to draw three consecutive bases-loaded walks without a strike being thrown in any of them. They’re also the only MLB team in the last 50 years to draw three consecutive bases-loaded walks in extra innings (regardless of the number of strikes thrown).