Maybe not as dramatic as Cruz' walkoff grand slam, but a first nontheless
"A swift turn of events in the sixth helped Detroit pull ahead. The Tigers turned a bases-loaded double play to keep the score tied at 2, then opened the bottom half with a single, double, triple and homer—in order—to take a 6-2 lead.
It was the first time four consecutive batters on one team hit for a “natural” cycle in a postseason game, according to STATS LLC."
Personally, after last night I was getting a little weary of these teams being tied 3-3 in the ninth inning of a rain-delayed game, then the Rangers winning it 7-3 in the 11th! :lol:
"A swift turn of events in the sixth helped Detroit pull ahead. The Tigers turned a bases-loaded double play to keep the score tied at 2, then opened the bottom half with a single, double, triple and homer—in order—to take a 6-2 lead.
It was the first time four consecutive batters on one team hit for a “natural” cycle in a postseason game, according to STATS LLC."
Personally, after last night I was getting a little weary of these teams being tied 3-3 in the ninth inning of a rain-delayed game, then the Rangers winning it 7-3 in the 11th! :lol: