Brewers vs. Athletics: Absurd 29-Run, 12-Inning Game By The Numbers

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Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, a bill it lived up to Monday night when the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Athletics in a 15-14, 12-inning game at the Las Vegas Ballpark in Paradise, Nev., the future full-time home of the A’s.

Here’s the unreal offensive display by the numbers:

2: Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz and left fielder Tyler Soderstrom each hit two home runs.

3: Six players recorded at least three hits: Kurtz, Soderstrom, Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers, Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Andrew Vaughn, Brewers left fielder Jackson Chourio and Brewers catcher William Contreras.

4A: Vaughn hit a game-tying, two-run double in the ninth inning for the Brewers, tying the score at 10-all and ultimately forcing extra innings. Milwaukee previously trailed by four runs (9-5) entering the seventh inning.

4B: Both teams scored four runs in the 10th inning.

4C: Both teams had four players drive in at least two runs.

4D: On a bizarre note, there were only four doubles and zero triples.

7: Both teams used seven pitchers.

9A: The number of runs scored in the third inning; The Brewers scored three runs in the top half of the inning and the A’s scored six runs in the bottom half of the inning.

9B: Vaughn – who had four hits in the game – Kurtz and Soderstrom each collected nine bases.

10: Ten players had a multi-hit performance; The Brewers had six players to do as such, while the Athletics had four.

11A: The number of home runs the two teams combined for; The Athletics hit seven home runs while the Brewers hit four long balls.

11B: The number of total walks (the Brewers drew six, while the Athletics drew five).

12A: 12 runs were scored with two outs.

12B: The number of innings it took to decide this match.

16: The number of times a pitch was challenged via the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System is an MLB high.

17: The number of players who recorded a hit.

21: A total of 21 runners were left on base, 11 by Milwaukee and 10 by the A’s.

29A: The number of runs the two teams combined for.

29B: The Brewers have been part of the only two 15-14 MLB contests in the past 25 years, the other coming over the Washington Nationals on August 17, 2019.

34: The number of hits the two teams combined for; Milwaukee had 18 hits while the A’s had 16 hits.

254: That game lasted four hours and 14 minutes (254 minutes), which is the longest game in MLB this season, according to MLB.com.

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