I was researching some of the most extreme games in MLB history, and the numbers are mind-blowing. Imagine a game where one team scores almost 30 runs—how do pitchers even cope with that? The way every inning compounds the pressure on the trailing team is fascinating. There’s a kind of snowball effect where small errors escalate into massive disasters. I think these blowouts aren’t just statistical anomalies; they reveal a lot about momentum, team psychology, and how the smallest mistake can cascade into historic defeats.
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