The Mets’ 10-run 12th against Washington was baseball’s biggest extra inning since 1983
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The Mets' 10-run 12th inning against the Washington Nationals on May 16 was baseball's biggest extra-inning rally since the Los Angeles Dodgers scored 15 runs in the 13th inning against the Houston Astros on June 29, 1983. The game at Nationals Park ended with a final score of 14-7 in favor of New York.
The Mets were down 6-0 after five innings and had to rely heavily on their bullpen throughout the game. After a double by Luis Guillorme led off the 12th inning, Michael Conforto singled to put runners on first and second with one out. This was the beginning of a remarkable sequence that would…
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