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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The top players of the Pacific Coast League and International League produced a bunch of offensive fireworks in the Triple-A All-Star Game on Wednesday at Huntington Park.The two teams piled up a bunch of records and near-records in the game, finishing with 19 runs on 29 hits
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The top players of the Pacific Coast League and International League produced a bunch of offensive fireworks in the Triple-A All-Star Game on Wednesday at Huntington Park.
The two teams piled up a bunch of records and near-records in the game, finishing with 19 runs on 29 hits in a contest the PCL won 12-7, the league's consecutive victory in the midsummer classic.
"In Albuquerque, every game is 20 hits and 10 runs, so this was nothing different," said Isotopes third baseman
"I think this is a special group of hitters, and I thought we proved that by getting a lot of hits and a lot of runs."
The game was played before a crowd of 10,516 -- the largest crowd for a Triple-A All-Star Game since Buffalo hosted 18,025 fans in 2012. And that loud crowd was treated to one of the largest offensive outbursts in the history of the game, which was first played in 1988.
The 12 PCL runs for marked the third-most for one team and the most since the IL posted 13 in a 2003 in Memphis. And the 19 runs for both teams were the most scored in the contest since the IL won the 2003 game, 13-9.
The two teams combined for 29 hits -- 15 for the IL and 14 for the PCL -- the largest total in the history of the contest.
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"I thought the pitchers were great, but the batters were really locked in," said Durham's
The IL started the scoring in the first inning off PCL starter
Then the fireworks began in the top of the second when the PCL erupted for six runs off two pitchers --
"You just want to be on time and find something you can hit," Fuentes said of his hitting strategy. "The count was 2-0, and I put a good swing on an outside fastball. When I saw the ball carry, I thought it was gone. It's very special."
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That outburst tied the record for most runs in one inning previously set by the PCL in the ninth inning of the 2008 game.
The PCL added two runs in the third off Wilk, who threw wildly to first on a pickoff attempt to score Schwindel, then surrendered an RBI single to Tauchman.
The IL surged back into the contest with three runs in both the fourth and the fifth.
The fourth-inning rally came off
"I saw that our baserunner was rounding third as the relay man got the ball," Wong said. "I wanted to force the relay man to throw to third to get me [out] to allow the runner to score."
The PCL got two of the runs back off Louisville's
Then the PCL tacked on two insurance runs in the ninth off
Wong went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and one run scored while Stewart was 3-for-3 with three singles, two runs and one RBI. Wong tied the record for doubles by one player in the game, and Stewart matched the game record for singles by one player. Heineman finished with four stolen bases to double the previous game record of two.
The PCL finished with seven stolen bases, more than doubling the game record of three.
John Wagner is a contributor to MiLB.com.