In a truly unprecedented event, the Cincinnati Reds pitching staff managed to walk seven consecutive batters during a single inning, allowing three runs without the opposing team making contact with the ball. This sequence of events, described as the 'single weirdest' occurrence by observers, highlights potential issues with pitcher control and the strategic challenges of managing a struggling pitcher mid-game.
Impact: Medium. This incident is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports and the fine line between strategic pitching and complete loss of control. It raises questions about pitcher performance under pressure and the effectiveness of in-game management decisions.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:14:01 to 02:17:11.
Sources in support: Dan Le Batard (Host), Dave Damashek (Guest), Mike Ryan (Guest)

