In interleague play, the Arizona Diamondbacks give up 10 runs in the 3rd inning of their 13 – 6 loss to the Cleveland Indians. The Diamondbacks, who allowed 10 runs in the 6th inning on June 15th to the Cubs, become the first team since the 1969 Mets to allow 10 runs in an inning in consecutive games. The Mets did it on one day, during a July 30th doubleheader against Houston.

 

On June 17 2005 — In interleague play, the Arizona Diamondbacks give up 10 runs in the 3rd inning of their 13 – 6 loss to the Cleveland Indians. The Diamondbacks, who allowed 10 runs in the 6th inning on June 15th to the Cubs, become the first team since the 1969 Mets to allow 10 runs in an inning in consecutive games. The Mets did it on one day, during a July 30th doubleheader against Houston.

 


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