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

A brief delay was needed for the Detroit players to go to the outfield and coax a suddenly energized crowd back behind the ropes. The Brewers led 13-10 when the Tigers made a second out, but third baseman Jimmy Burke fumbled a ground ball to allow a run and Ducky Holmes beat out a slow roller to Burke to bring in another run. Dillon then delivered his second double of the inning and fourth of the game to plate two runs and lift the Tigers.

T-2. 8 Runs

  • Aug. 21, 1990: Philadelphia Phillies at Los Angeles Dodgers, Trailed 11-3 (Top 9), Won 12-11      
  • Aug. 21, 1934: Cleveland at Philadelphia Athletics, Trailed 11-3 (Top 9), Won 12-11
  • May 23, 1901: Cleveland Blues vs. Washington Senators, Trailed 13-5 (Bottom 9), Won 14-13

Of particular note in their comeback over the Senators, the Blues (the second of the AL club’s four different nicknames before 1915), made their 13-5 rally from two outs and nobody on base. Their final 10 batters reached safely on eight hits, a hit by pitch and a walk.

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