Yankees have wild 3rd inning, accomplish feat not seen since 2009
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The New York Yankees have had plenty of memorable offensive performances throughout baseball history, but what happened on Sunday against the Athletics was something entirely different. After falling behind 3-0 early, the Yankees exploded for one of the most bizarre and dominant innings baseball has seen in years.
By the time the third inning finally ended, New York had turned a three-run deficit into a commanding 13-3 lead. Even more remarkably, they accomplished the feat without hitting a single home run.
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Yankees Erupt for 13 Runs in One Inning
New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (22) hits a three run home run during the second inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium. Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesThe offensive outburst came in the top of the third inning and seemed to never end. Hit after hit, walk after walk, the Yankees continuously put pressure on the Athletics pitching. Before the A’s could record a single out, New York had already scored more than 10 runs.
According to historical records, the Yankees became the first team since the 2009 Boston Red Sox to score 10 or more runs in an inning before the opposing team recorded an out. That statistic alone highlights just how rare Sunday’s inning truly was.
The Yankees finished the frame with 13 runs, completely changing the complexion of the game in a matter of minutes.
A Truly Strange Box Score
As incredible as the third inning was, the rest of the game was almost equally shocking. The Yankees did not score another run after the third inning. In fact, they did not record another hit for the remainder of the game.
Every single hit and every single run New York produced came during that historic third inning. They were hitless and scoreless in the first two innings and again from the fourth through the ninth.
It may not have been a complete offensive masterpiece, but it was certainly one of the strangest and most unforgettable innings of the 2026 season.
No Home Runs Needed
Apr 4, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees left fielder Cody Bellinger (35) watches his two run home run against the Miami Marlins during the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn ImagesIn today’s game, massive innings are often fueled by multiple home runs. That was not the case here.
The Yankees pieced together their rally through timely hitting, patience at the plate, and relentless pressure on the Athletics pitching staff. Every run came the hard way, making the inning even more unusual.
For a team known for its power, scoring 13 runs without a single ball leaving the yard is almost harder to believe than the run total itself.
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