Mike Oquist gives up fourteen earned runs, becoming the first pitcher in 22 years to give up that many runs in an appearance when the Yankees crush the A’s, 14-1. The 30 year-old right-hander, who faces 32 batters in five innings during the Network Associates Coliseum contest, sets a franchise record for runs allowed, being sacrificed to save the bullpen for tomorrow’s doubleheader against the Bronx Bombers.

On August 3, 1998 — Mike Oquist gives up fourteen earned runs, becoming the first pitcher in 22 years to give up that many runs in an appearance when the Yankees crush the A’s, 14-1. The 30 year-old right-hander, who faces 32 batters in five innings during the Network Associates Coliseum contest, sets a franchise record for runs allowed, being sacrificed to save the bullpen for tomorrow’s doubleheader against the Bronx Bombers.

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