Screenshots of the boxscores of the last two games of the NLCS in my fictional league. Sacramento lead the series 3 games to 2 heading into Game 6 in Philadelphia. Sacramento came back from 5-0 down to take a 6-5 lead headed to the bottom of the ninth, but Philly tied it on a homer by Mauro Alba. Sacramento took the lead again in the tenth inning, but Philly scored twice in the bottom half to send the series to a seventh game back in Sacramento. In the seventh game, Edward Ross hit a homer in the first, but a three-run homer by Alonso Ortiz in the eighth made it 3-1 Philly. Ross hit another homer to tie it in the bottom half, however, and a throwing error by Francisco Bruno in the bottom of the tenth finished the game, the series, and the National league season.
Some notes:
- The game-winning run of Game 6 was driven in by Al Hill... a pitcher!
- Edward Ross hit two home runs to drive in all 3 runs Sacramento scored in the first nine innings of Game 7. Ross also hit a two-run HR in the sixth inning of Game 6 to cut the Philadelphia lead in half and also scored the go-ahead run in the tenth inning of Game 6.
Sacramento would lose the World Series to the Detroit Legends on two amazing pitching performances by Tim Hansen and Wayne Schreck, who had carried them throughout the postseason, 4 games to 2.
Anything like this that you've seen in any of your leagues?