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today, i was tracking the braves game on my computer, and saw that we were getting our butt kicked 8-1. bottom of the ninth starts at 9-3 reds, last i check, it's 9-5 reds. i check later and find out that the braves ended up winning the game 10-9, and brooks conrad got the big blow with a walkoff grand slam, and i was shocked when i saw that. reds fans aren't feeling good right now as they blew two ninth inning leads in the past 24 hours.

today, i was tracking the braves game on my computer, and saw that we were getting our butt kicked 8-1. bottom of the ninth starts at 9-3 reds, last i check, it's 9-5 reds. i check later and find out that the braves ended up winning the game 10-9, and brooks conrad got the big blow with a walkoff grand slam, and i was shocked when i saw that. reds fans aren't feeling good right now as they blew two ninth inning leads in the past 24 hours.

 

 

 

You should check the highlight then, if you haven't seen it. Tough loss for the Reds.

3 walk-off wins in a row for the Braves. I was there for the first one against the Mets and I had no problem cheering them on lol. Today my co-worker checked the score and told me they were losing 8-1, and later on when I check the Marlins game I see that they had won 10-9, scoring 7 in the bottom of the 9th!!!

Thought I'd mention, Arthur Rhodes made the only out in that inning too (he came in to face Heyward, struck him out, and got pull just in time for the granny). He's still pitching well.

Is this the biggest 9th inning comeback in MLB history or what?

 

Nooooooot even close xD

 

"On April 24, 1901, in their first American League game, the Detroit Tigers scored 10 runs in the ninth inning to beat Milwaukee, 14-13. The next month, the Cleveland Blue scored nine runs in the bottom of the 9th to beat Washington."

 

-according to the WSJ

Is this the biggest 9th inning comeback in MLB history or what?

 

Nooooooot even close xD

 

"On April 24, 1901, in their first American League game, the Detroit Tigers scored 10 runs in the ninth inning to beat Milwaukee, 14-13. The next month, the Cleveland Blue scored nine runs in the bottom of the 9th to beat Washington."

 

-according to the WSJ

There we go. :)

Is this the biggest 9th inning comeback in MLB history or what?

 

Nooooooot even close xD

 

"On April 24, 1901, in their first American League game, the Detroit Tigers scored 10 runs in the ninth inning to beat Milwaukee, 14-13. The next month, the Cleveland Blue scored nine runs in the bottom of the 9th to beat Washington."

 

-according to the WSJ

 

Thats pretty neat. Anything on video?

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