MLB: Los Angeles Angels score 23 runs in FOUR innings against Colorado Rockies
Los Angeles Angels score 23 runs in FOUR innings against Colorado Rockies – including 13 in the third alone – as they pile on the misery in BRUTAL MLB scoreline
The Los Angeles Angels led Colorado Rockies by an extraordinary 23-0 at the bottom of the fourth inning on Saturday night.
The brutal scoreline sent shockwaves around MLB as Mike Trout and his team piled on the misery against the Rockies at Coors Field.
The Angels scored 13 runs in the third inning alone. Incredibly, the scores were 0-0 after the first inning and Angels only got two runs in the second.
But the runs started following with three straight homers, started by Trott and then followed by Brandon Drury and Matt Thaiss.
Taylor Ward and Shohei Ohtani later added RBI singles and Mickey Moniak blasted a two-run homer as the score reached 15-0.
As impressive as the third Angels inning is, it is not actually an MLB record.
The highest scoring inning ever came back in 1953 when the Red Sox fires 17 runs in the seventh inning against the Tigers.
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