Blue Jays' Double-A team scores 8 runs in 2nd inning before its 1st hit
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Toronto's Double-A team in the Eastern League scored eight runs in the second inning before getting its first hit of the game.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats scored twice more in the inning while getting one hit, taking a 10-2 lead in a 12-7 win over Boston's Portland Sea Dogs on Tuesday night.
New Hampshire benefitted from eight walks, four wild pitches, two hit batters and a sacrifice fly plus the two-run single by 27-year-old Ismael Munguia.
🤯 8 runs on 0 hits???
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) April 7, 2026
🤯 10 runs on 1 hit???
What a wild inning for the @FisherCats! And the @BlueJays prospects scored 9 of those runs with 2 outs 😲 pic.twitter.com/A3y7L0FKtg
Hayden Mullins had five walks and Jorge Juan three.
Since 1961, no major-league team has scored more than four runs without getting its first hit in an inning, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
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