Unbelievable Baseball Turnarounds: The Greatest AL/NL Comebacks You Won’t Believe Happened!

In short, don’t be quick to turn off the TV or try to beat the stadium traffic after the seventh-inning stretch. You never know when a rally will break out.

Following are some of the biggest comebacks in American and National League history, with regular season information dating to the start of the modern era in 1901 and postseason information since the first one was held in 1903.

Biggest Regular-Season Comebacks

T-1. 12 Runs: Cleveland 15, Seattle Mariners 14, 11 innings (Aug. 5, 2001)

Cleveland manager Charlie Manuel basically indicated a rally was impossible by removing four regulars from his starting lineup in the nationally televised Sunday night game, but the Mariners, who went on collect the most wins (116) in a 162-game regular season, overlooked the signals. Trailing 14-2, Cleveland rallied with three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, four in the eighth and five more with two outs in the ninth, capped by Omar Vizquel’s three-run triple to the right-field corner to force extras at 14-14.

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