I have no idea how either boxer survived that fight, and maybe neither would have had Frazier's corner not conceeded before the 15th round.
And that's what I harkened back to in the late innings of Tuesday night's Yankees-Twins game. There can't be much left to either bullpen after that 10-inning, five-hour brawl of a baseball game.
The @Yankees outlasted the @Twins 14-12 in a wild back-and-forth game.— Stats By STATS (@StatsBySTATS) July 24, 2019
This was just the 2nd MLB game in the last 40 years in which there was a blown lead in the top of the 8th, bottom of the 8th, top of the 9th and bottom of the 9th; it also happened on 7/17/2000 (Col def Oak).
Let's note here in particular Blake Parker. He entered the game having allowed two runs in his previous 12 games, 13.1 innings -- an ERA of 1.35. He also had only two outings without at least one baserunner in that span, with 13 hits, five walks and a hit batter. The ERA was deceptive; he hasn't been pitching nearly as well as the ERA suggests.
It caught up to him Tuesday.
At least Cleveland lost too.
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