There was yet another San Diego Padres rally on Sunday, and this one went down in the MLB history books.
The Padres scored four runs in the ninth inning to edge the Colorado Rockies out 14-13. It was the third consecutive game where at least one team scored a minimum of 12 runs.
The combined total score in the entire series—92 runs scored by both teams—was a new MLB record for the most runs over a four-game span.
And the Rockies’ Charlie Blackmon set another benchmark, as the 15 hits he accumulated were the most any MLB player has ever had in a single series.