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Mariners-Tigers Game 5 by the numbers: 8 wild stats that defined 15-inning ALDS epic


It was exhausting and exhilarating, maddening and delirious and by the end of it, Game 5 of the American League Division Series between Seattle and Detroit was the longest, by innings, winner-take-all game in MLB history. Such drama comes with no shortage of statistical absurdities. Let’s explore nine of the most important and absurd numbers. (USA Today)

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Mariners-Tigers Game 5 by the numbers: 8 wild stats that defined 15-inning ALDS epic