TEAM RECORDS
Most Runs in a Game
20 – 1948 Boston Red Sox (11-23-10) 1948 Tournament. Red Sox beat Reds 20-1 in Boston. (Red Sox 21 hits, Johnny Pesky four hits, Bobby Doerr grand slam, five RBI, Vern Stephens three hits, two HR, five RBI. Johnny Vander Meer started for Reds 3.1 IP six hits, five BB, nine runs)
Most Hits in a Game
27 – 1919 White Sox (7-18-08) 48 All-Time Tournament. White Sox beat 1961 Yankees 16-4 in New York. (Everyone in the lineup at least two hits with no DH, Nemo Leibold, Buck Weaver, Joe Jackson four hits each)
Most Home Runs in a Game
7 – 1975 Reds (3-21-19) 1975 Reds Replay. Reds beat 2017 Astros 15-5 in Cincinnati. (Tony Perez 2, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, George Foster and Cesar Geronimo for the Reds. Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa both hit one each for Astros. Record for both teams in game is nine.)
7 – 1961 Yankees (3-21-21) 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees beat 1972 Oakland A’s 18-3 in Oakland. (Mickey Mantle 3, Elston Howard 2, Johnny Blanchard and Clete Boyer.)
Most Runs in an Inning
11 – 2021 Angels (3-7-23) 2023 Tournament Oscar Charleston Bracket Championship. Angels beat 1922 Indianapolis ABCs 15-0 with 21 hits. David Fletcher and Shohei Ohtani led off the top of the fifth with back-to-back homers. Max Stassi followed with RBI single before Taylor Ward and Luis Rengifo both walked with the bases loaded. Fletcher and Ohtani then added RBI singles Jared Walsh and Anthony Rendon finished the rally with back-to-back RBI doubles. A total of 15 batters with nine hits and three walks against Dicta Johnson, Anthony Mahoney and Wayne Carr.
10 – 1948 Tigers (11-21-10) 1948 Tournament. Tigers beat Pirates 11-4 with 10 runs in top of 9th in Pittsburgh. (Sam Vico two singles, two RBI, Bob Swift double RBI, two-RBI triple, Hal Newhouser CG victory for Tigers. Elmer Riddle, Kirby Higbe and Hal Gregg pitched for Pirates, four BB, seven hits, no homers, all of runs for Pirates were on HR, Ralph Kiner two-run in fourth and solo in sixth after Wally Westlake HR).
10 – 1948 Indians (4-13-21) 27 * 61 Replay. Indians beat 1927 Yankees 13-6 with 10 runs in top of 5th in New York. (16 batters in inning. Against Waite Hoyt, Doby K, next seven reached base, singles by Ken Keltner, Eddie Robinson, Jim Hegan (RBI), Bob Lemon (RBI), Dale Mitchell (RBI, Thurman Tucker BB, Lou Boudreau 1B (2 RBI). Against Myles Thomas, Joe Gordon BB, Doby 2b (2 RBI), Keltner E5 (Mike Gazella) run scored, Robinson E6 (Mark Koenig) run scored, Lemon F9, Mitchell BB (RBI), Tucker F9). Bob Lemon CG victory for Indians. Indians had 14 hits with Doby leading with three.
Longest Games
22 innings – 1938 Phillies at 1938 Yankees (7-11-21) 1938 Tournament. Yankees beat Phillies 4-2 (Walk-off two-run homer by Red Rolfe off Ed Heusser.)
20 innings – 1975 Reds at 1954 Giants (7-13-19) 1975 Reds Replay. Giants beat Reds 7-6 (Dave Concepcion doubled to give Reds 6-5 lead in top of 20th inning. Wes Westrum and Al Dark hit solo homers off Clay Kirby in the bottom of the inning.)
17 innings – 1968 Cardinals at 1976 Reds (6-26-25) Nolan Ryan Challenge (pitching for Reds) Reds beat Cardinals 5-4. (Ken Griffey RBI single off Larry Jaster in bottom of 17th after Dave Concepcion singled and stole second before moving to third on ground out by Pete Rose. Reds tied the game with three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning)
16 innings – 2008 White Sox at 1996 Blue Jays (3-6-09) Ultimate Tournament. White Sox beat Blue Jays 9-7 (Joe Crede two-run triple in top 16th, White Sox scored six times to tie game at 7-7 in top 9th)
16 innings – 1981 Orioles at 1981 Brewers (1-21-08) 1981 4-Team Tournament Orioles beat Brewers 5-4 (Eddie Murray two-run HR in top 16th, Tim Stoddard six IP in relief to get win gave up run in bottom of 16th, Jim Gantner tied game 3-3 in 7th with three-run HR)
Longest 1-0 Games
13 innings – 1967 Reds at 1966 Dodgers (12-26-09) Ultimate Tournament. Dodgers win 1-0. (Willie Davis walk-off RBI double with two outs off Gerry Arrigo, Don Drysdale 11 IP, Phil Regan two IP for Dodgers, Milt Pappas nine IP and Don Nottebart three IP for Reds)
13 innings – 1964 Phillies at 1971 Orioles (11-11-11) 8-Team Tournament. Orioles win 1-0. (Frank Robinson walk-off HR off Bobby Shantz with two outs. Orioles have four hits off Jim Bunning, Ed Roebuck, Shantz)
13 innings – 1961 Yankees at 1968 Tigers (3-11-21) 27 * 61 Replay. Tigers win 1-0. (Dick McAuliffe walk-off HR off Jim Coates with two outs)
Triple Plays
1981 Orioles (12-10-11) Reds & Great Teams Tournament. 1981 Brewers won 6-4 in 14 innings in Milwaukee. (Ted Simmons L4 in 12th inning)
1948 Cubs (12-20-11) 1948 Season. Braves won 11-4 in Chicago. (Al Dark L4 in 3rd inning)
1948 Phillies (11-12-12) 1948 Season. Pirates won 2-1 in Philadelphia. (Ed Fitz Gerald L6 in 7th inning)
1967 Astros (6-1-13) 1967 Tournament. Astros beat Cardinals 6-5 in 11 innings in St. Louis. (Tim McCarver L4 in 5th inning)
1955 Yankees (7-20-13) 1955 Tournament. Pirates won 3-2 in New York. (Roberto Clemente L6 in 3rd inning)
1959 Senators (12-20-14) 1959 Tournament. Dodgers won 4-3 in Los Angeles. (Wally Moon L3 in 3rd inning)
2014 Royals (12-29-16) 2015-18 Summer Tournament. Royals beat 1948 Indians 7-6 in Cleveland. (Lou Boudreau L4 in 5th inning)
1927 Yankees (2-21-20) 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees beat 2005 White Sox 4-2 in Chicago in 11 innings. (Tadahito Iguchi L6 in 10th inning)
1927 Yankees (3-26-20) 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees lost to 1924 Senators 3-1 in New York. (Roger Peckinpaugh L4-3 in 6th inning)
1980 Reds (7-6-20) 1980 Tournament. Reds lost to 1980 Phillies 3-2 in Philadelphia. (Manny Trillo L5-3 in 8th inning) (Walk-off 1B, Rose)
2005 White Sox (4-26-21) 27 * 61 Replay. White Sox beat 1961 Yankees 2-1 in New York. (Elston Howard L6-3 in 6th inning)
1951 Dodgers (6-30-21) 1951 Tournament. Dodgers beat Senators 4-2 in Brooklyn. (Mike Guerra L5-3 in 7th inning)
1994 Indians (11-1-21) 1994 Post-Season ALCS G4. White Sox beat Indians 4-3 in Cleveland. (Joey Cora L4-5 in 8th inning. Cora responsible for nine outs with 2Ks, 2 DPs)
2006 Cardinals (3-14-23) 2023 Tournament Sam Jethroe Bracket. Nationals won 10-3 in Washington. (Asdrubal Cabrera L4-3-5 in 3rd inning. Adam Wainright entered game with two runners on base. Braden Looper gave up a walk, two hits and a run before Wainwright went to mound)
1927 Yankees (11-20-25) Reds WS Challenge. Yankees lost to 1981 Reds 4-2 in New York in Game 1. (Joe Nolan L3 in 4th inning)
1948 Indians (11-25-25) Reds WS Challenge. 1981 Reds 4, 1948 Indians 3 in 11 innings in Game 4. (Dave Concepcion L5 in 1st inning. Concepcion walk-off single in 11th)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Hits in a Game
6 – Rogers Hornsby (7-17-08), 1929 Cubs at 1920 Indians. 48 All-Time Tournament. Cubs won 17-4. (6-for-6, two HR, triple, three singles, seven RBI, four runs)
6 – Bob Meusel (2-12-20), 1927 Yankees at 1924 Senators. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 16-0. (6-for-6, two triples, double, three singles, six RBI, one run)
6 – Bob Meusel (2-24-21), 1927 Yankees at 1948 Indians. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 17-3. (6-for-6, three doubles, two singles, three-run homer, four RBI, two runs)
Most Homers in a Game
3 – Ryan Howard (12-27-07) 2006 Phillies at Red Sox. 2006 Favorite Teams Tournament. Phillies won 9-2. (K 1st, GO 3rd, solo 6th, 3-run 7th, solo in 9th, 5 RBI)
3 – Aramis Ramirez (2-22-09) 2006 Cubs at 1996 Braves. Ultimate Tournament. Braves won 8-6. (Six RBI)
3 – Walker Cooper (11-25-10) 1948 Giants at A’s. 1948 Tournament. Giants win 5-2. (Three solo)
3 – Del Ennis (11-26-10) 1948 Phillies at Red Sox. 1948 Tournament. Phillies win 11-3. (Six RBI)
3 – Richie Hebner (12-19-11) 1977 Phillies vs. 1981 Brewers. Reds & Great Teams Tournament. Phillies won 12-1 (Seven RBI, 3-for-4 with SF)
3 – Stan Lopata (7-27-13) 1955 Phillies at Giants. 1955 Tournament Championship Game. Phillies won 6-5 in 10 innings. (Three solo with game-winner in 10th)
3 – Joe Gordon (8-23-15) 1948 Indians at 2014 Giants. 2015-18 Summer Tournament. Indians won 7-3. (Two solo, two-run, four RBI)
3 – Lou Boudreau (3-31-16) 1948 Indians at 1957 Braves. 2015-18 Summer Tournament. Braves won 16-8. (Two Singles, four RBI, five hits)
3 – Babe Ruth (2-23-20) 1927 Yankees at 1970 Orioles. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 8-3. (Grand slam and then two solos, six RBI, three straight walks)
3 – Earle Combs (10-29-20) 2004 Red Sox at 1927 Yankees. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 7-5 in 13. (Ruth WO. two solos, two-run, four RBI, five hits, scored winning run)
3 – Roger Maris (11-6-20) 1961 Yankees vs. 1924 Senators. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees lost 7-6. (Three straight solos in first, third and fifth)
3 – Mickey Mantle (3-21-21) 1961 Yankees vs. 1972 A’s. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 18-3. (Three straight three-run homers in first, second and third)
Most RBI in a Game
9 – Mickey Mantle (3-21-21) 1961 Yankees vs. 1972 A’s. 27 * 61 Replay. Yankees won 18-3. (Three straight three-run homers in first, second and third)
8 – Pat Burrell (12-20/21-07) 2006 Phillies at Mariners. 2006 Favorite Teams Tournament. Phillies won 12-6. (3-run HR 1st, GS 2nd, RBI triple 6th, BB & K)
Most Stolen Bases in a Game
5 – Gary Redus (7-11-13) 1986 Phillies at White Sox. 1986 Round Robin. Phillies won 7-1. (Hit three-run HR)
5 – Joe Morgan (3-24-19) 1975 Reds at 1957 Braves. 1975 Reds Replay. Reds won 5-2. (Three hits, two walks, stole third)
Hit for the Cycle
Wes Covington (10-28-18) 1959 Braves at Pirates. 1959 NL Season. Braves won 10-5. (4-for-5, double in 2nd and two-run HR off Bob Friend in 4th, triple in 6th off George Witt, single off Ron Blackburn in 7th, popped out to second in 8th off Bennie Daniels, two runs scored)
No-Hitters
Warren Spahn 1957 Braves (9-27-18) perfect game at 2014 Royals. 2015-18 Summer Tournament. Braves won 5-0. (Spahn four Ks, Wes Covington two two-run HR, Del Crandall run-scoring single, Billy Bruton four hits)
Jack Billingham 1975 Reds (6-7-19) vs. 1975 Padres. 1975 Reds Replay. Reds won 3-0. (Billingham four Ks and two walks. Reds also had error. Retired last 16 batters)
Sandy Koufax 1965 Dodgers (1-24-23) vs. 1962 Giants. 1960s Diamond Gems Tournament. Dodgers won 6-0. (Koufax 13 Ks and one walk)
One-Hitters
Mickey Lolich 1967 Tigers (1-18-08) at Astros. 1967 Tournament. Tigers won 6-0. (Rusty Staub 4th inning single)
* Nolan Ryan 1981 Astros (3-20-09) at Orioles. 1981 Season. Astros won 3-0. (Al Bumbry led off 7th with single after six perfect innings) * Same Game
* Dennis Martinez 1981 Orioles (3-20-09) vs. Astros. 1981 Season. Astros won 3-0. (Three-run HR to Jose Cruz after two walks in the 1st inning) * Same Game
Early Wynn 1954 Indians (11-27-09) at 1935 Cubs. Second Chance Tournament. Indians won 3-0. (Chuck Klein single in 7th)
Wayne Simpson 1970 Reds (12-10-09) vs. 1965 Twins. Second Chance Tournament. Reds won 2-0. (Zoilo Versalles two-out triple in 9th)
Sandy Koufax 1966 Dodgers (12-27-09) vs. 1967 Reds. Ultimate Tournament. Dodgers won 4-0. (Tommy Helms 5th inning single, 15 Ks)
Preacher Roe 1948 Dodgers (11-25-10) vs. Browns. 1948 Tournament. Dodgers won 5-0. (Sam Dente1st inning single)
Harry Breechen 1948 Cardinals (11-26-10) vs. Senators. 1948 Tournament. Cardinals won 3-0. (Carden Gillenwater 4th inning single)
Steve Blass 1971 Pirates (11-19-11) at 1981 Astros. Reds & Great Teams Tournament. Pirates won 3-0. (Terry Puhl 2B 7th, Al Oliver 3-run HR in 4th)
Fred Norman and Rawly Eastwick 1975 Reds (11-24/25-11) at 1970 Reds. Reds & Great Teams Tournament. Reds won 2-1. (Norman eight IP, Eastwick one IP, unearned run in 4th, Dave Concepcion single in 7th)
Phil Neikro 1967 Braves (6-23-13) vs. Red Sox. 1967 Tournament. Braves won 2-1. (Rico Petrocelli run-scoring single in 7th, unearned, nine Ks)
Pat Darcy 1975 Reds (3-28-19) at 2017 Astros. 1975 Reds Replay. Reds won 2-0. (Darcy gave up double to Carlos Correa in seventh. Darcy RBI double in fifth and Johnny Bench solo homer in ninth).
Phil Neikro and Dave Campbell 1977 Braves (10-5-19) vs. Rangers. 1977 Tournament. Braves won 4-2. (Juan Beniquez two-run homer in 8th, Neikro 7.1 IP, Campbell 1.2 IP)
Ralph Terry 1961 Yankees (2-10-21) vs.2005 White Sox. 27 * 61 Replay. White Sox won 1-0. (Scott Podsednik one-out walk-off single in B9)
Monty Stratton 1938 White Sox (7-18-21) at Giants. 1938 Tournament. White Sox won 6-0. (Jo-Jo Moore lead-off single in T1, 2BB, 1 HBP, 0K)
Catfish Hunter 1972 A’s (9-19-21) vs. 1977 Royals. 1970s Diamond Gems Tournament. A’s won 3-1. (Tom Poquette solo homer two outs in 9th 1 HBP, 4K)
Shohei Ohtani 2021 Angels (3-6-23) vs. 1981 Astros. 2023 Tournament Oscar Charleston Bracket. Angels won 1-0. (Ohtani 12 Ks and one walk. Alan Ashby 1B with two outs in the 2nd inning. Ohtani had four hits off Nolan Ryan including HR in the 8th with 2b in 1st, and 1bs in the 4th and 6th. He was caught stealing in the 4th and 6th)
No-Hitters Lost After Nine Innings
Jack Billingham 1975 Reds (8-3-19) vs. 1954 Giants. 1975 Reds Replay. Reds lost 1-0. (Billingham gave up hits to Al Dark and Willie Mays in 10th. Monte Irvin had RBI ground out)
No-Hitters Lost in the Ninth Inning
Wayne Simpson 1970 Reds (12-10-09) vs. 1965 Twins. Second Chance Tournament. Reds won 2-0. (Zoilo Versalles two-out triple in 9th)
Mickey Lolich 1968 Tigers (4-25-15) at 1968 Cardinals. 2015 Spring Tournament. (Lolich gave up three hits in the ninth, including a walk-off single to Lou Brock with one out and Tigers lost 2-1).
Wilcy Moore 1927 Yankees (2-1-21) at 1924 Senators. 27 * 61 Replay. (Moore gave up three hits in the ninth, including a walk-off single to Goose Goslin with two outs and lost 1-0).
Ralph Terry 1961 Yankees (2-10-21) at.2005 White Sox. 27 * 61 Replay. White Sox won 1-0. (Scott Podsednik one-out walk-off single in B9)
Catfish Hunter 1972 A’s (9-19-21) vs. 1977 Royals. 1970s Diamond Gems Tournament. A’s won 3-1. (Tom Poquette solo homer two outs in 9th 1 HBP, 4K. Had perfect game through six innings until HBP of George Brett leading off 7th.)
Ferguson Jenkins Portsmouth A’s (5-24-23) vs. Marion Red Sox. Hall of Fame League. Red Sox won 3-2 in walk-off in B9th. (Joe Sewell one out double started three-run rally)
Most Strikeouts in a Game (Extra Innings)
16 – Jim Maloney (11-13-13) 1964 Reds at 1946 Cardinals. 2013 Fall Tournament. Reds won 4-3 in 10 innings. (10 IP, three runs, eight hits, one walk)
Most Strikeouts in a Game (Nine Innings)
15 – Sandy Koufax (12-27-09) 1966 Dodgers vs. 1967 Reds. Ultimate Tournament. Dodgers won 4-0. (One-hitter, Tommy Helms single in 5th)
15 – Nolan Ryan (7-17-23) 1976 Angels vs. 1976 Rangers. 1976 Tournament. Angels won 3-1. (Three-hitter)
15 – Paul Skenes (6-2-25) 2024 Rookies (Pirates Card) vs. 2006 Rookies. Rookie Challenge. 2024 won 1-0. (Justin Verlander pitched for 2006)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings
36 – Randy Jones (9-8-21) 1976 Padres, 1970s Cy Young Tournament. Jones had four straight shutouts (1977 Yankees 1-0, 1972 Indians 1-0, 1974 Dodgers 3-0, 1971 Cubs 6-0 in championship game) 36 IP, 0 R, 18 H, 4 BB, 4 SO).
39.2 – Randy Jones (9-29-21) 1976 Padres, After 1970s Cy Young Tournament. Jones faced the 1975 Boston Red Sox (1970s Diamond Gems Tournament champs) Padres lost 5-3. Jones extended scoreless streak until it was ended on a RBI single by Rico Petrocelli with two outs in fourth inning. During five games Jones was 4-1 with 1.02 ERA.
