The Toronto Blue Jays’ Double-A affiliate had one of the wildest innings imaginable during their game on Tuesday.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats scored 10 runs in the second inning on just one hit during Tuesday’s game against the Portland Sea Dogs at Hadlock Field in Portland, Me. Even more amazingly, the first eight runs came without the benefit of a hit or an error, and all scored with two outs.
Walks were the main culprit for Portland. Pitcher Hayden Mullins started the second by issuing two walks, a strikeout, and then a wild pitch. A sacrifice fly scored New Hampshire’s first run, but was the second out of the inning.
After that, things went off the rails. Mullins walked three batters in a row, the last one coming with the bases loaded. He was then pulled in favor of reliever Jorge Juan, who hit a batter, threw a wild pitch, issued a walk, hit another batter, threw another wild pitch, then issued two more walks. By this point, seven runs had scored in the inning.
Juan was then pulled for Cade Feeney, who uncorked yet another wild pitch to bring in the eighth run. New Hampshire’s Ismael Munguia then drove in two with a single, which was the only hit of the inning.
🤯 8 runs on 0 hits???
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) April 7, 2026
🤯 10 runs on 1 hit???
What a wild inning for the @FisherCats! And the @BlueJays prospects scored 9 of those runs with 2 outs 😲 pic.twitter.com/A3y7L0FKtg
The game was sloppy all around. The first two innings alone featured 13 walks, five wild pitches, and four hit batters. Fisher Cats manager John Tamargo was also ejected in the second inning.
New Hampshire wound up winning 12-7. Eight of the Fisher Cats’ nine hitters walked at least once, and the one that didn’t reached on a hit by pitch anyway.
Minor league baseball can create some very bizarre and unusual moments. At least Portland did not give up three runs on one walk, so it could have been worse.













