The Marlins took a 1-0 lead early in their game against the Philadelphia Phillies, but the Phils would put together a valiant comeback. Staring down a very daunting early deficit, Philadelphia came all the way back, and wound up winning 20-1.
And if you’re asking, no, that was not a typo.
Philadelphia smashed two grand slams, and the Marlins even had to use a position player, catcher Bryan Holaday, as a pitcher. The Phillies hit two grand slams in a game for the first time since 2009.
The Marlins actually led in this game, when Derek Dietrich scored on an error to give the Fish a 1-0 lead.