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Oakland A's Win 45-238K

Minor League Team Shatters Record

Scores Every Inning

In a mind-boggling display of offensive dominance, the Oakland A's minor league team, the Stockton Ports, set a new world record by scoring 45 runs in a single inning. Every batter who came to the plate scored, including nine players who homered. The barrage of runs came against the Modesto Nuts, who were helpless to stop the Ports' onslaught.

The Ports' record-breaking inning started with a single by leadoff hitter Nick Allen. Ramon Laureano followed with a double, and then the floodgates opened. Nate Brown, Jonah Bride, and Matt Chapman all homered in succession, driving in five runs each. The Ports would go on to score runs on 19 hits, nine walks, and two hit batters.

The Nuts' starting pitcher, Matt Gage, was chased from the game after just 1/3 of an inning, having allowed seven runs on four hits and three walks. The Nuts bullpen was unable to stop the bleeding, as the Ports continued to score runs at an alarming rate.

The Ports' 45-run inning is the most runs scored in any inning in professional baseball history. The previous record was 29 runs, set by the Gastonia Greyhounds in 1927. The Ports' victory is also the largest margin of victory in a professional baseball game, surpassing the 53-1 win by the Providence Grays over the Buffalo Bisons in 1894.

The Ports' record-breaking performance is a testament to the team's incredible offensive firepower. The Ports are now 25-5 this season and are in first place in the California League North Division.

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