An UNHINGED Coors Field slugfest! (Dodgers vs. Rockies, 6/30/1996) | Classic Game Watch Party

MLB Vault
Dec 5, 20250
Baseball

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This might actually be the game that TRULY had everything! As MLB.com's Mike Petriello described it: "The wildest game in recorded Major League history was a mere one-run victory. It was also an absolute mess. The game featured 11 pitchers, and all 11 of them allowed at least one run -- no one made it through unscathed. Five of them suffered a blown save, to this day still tied for the most ever. Fourteen of the 18 half-innings saw a run cross the plate. The visitors hit six home runs, including three on back-to-back-to-back pitches in the second inning, had a lead with two outs in the ninth inning -- and still lost. There were seven lead changes and 38 hits, including 10 homers. The home team’s second baseman stole six bases, tied for the most ever, including when he stole second, third, and home in the third inning. The "winning" pitcher, such as he was – perhaps "surviving’ pitcher is more appropriate -- turned a two-run lead into a one-run deficit in his lone inning. At four hours and 20 minutes long, it was, at the time, the longest nine-inning game in National League history." *NOTE: Our copy of the game tape is missing two at-bats (a solo HR to CF by Eric Karros and a strikeout by Raul Mondesi), as well as the first 3 pitches to Mike Blowers in the top of the 4th inning.