Few teams manage to pile up runs in extra innings like the Giants did on Tuesday at Wrigley Field.
San Francisco powered to a 14-5 win over the Cubs thanks to a NINE-run 11th inning, scoring seven of those runs before an out was even recorded.
How does the Giants’ huge inning stack up historically? Pretty well: It’s tied for the highest-scoring 11th inning in the Modern Era (since 1900). The only other team since then to score nine runs in the 11th was the Padres on June 28, 1994.
Here are the most runs a team has scored in each individual inning, including all-time and Modern Era records, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
First inning
All-time record: 16 runs -- Boston Beaneaters, June 18, 1894, vs. Baltimore Orioles
Modern Era record: 15 runs -- Brooklyn Dodgers, May 21, 1952, vs. Reds
Second inning
All-time record: 14 runs -- Cleveland Indians, April 18, 2009, at Yankees
Third inning
All-time record: 14 runs -- Cleveland Spiders, Aug. 7, 1889, vs. Washington Senators; D-backs, March 28, 2024, vs. Rockies
Fourth inning
All-time record: 15 runs -- Hartford Dark Blues, May 13, 1876, vs. New York Mutuals
Modern Era record: 14 runs -- Cubs, Aug. 25, 1922, vs. Phillies
Fifth inning
All-time record: 14 runs -- Yankees, July 6, 1920, at Washington Senators
Sixth inning
All-time record: 14 runs -- Philadelphia Quakers, June 26, 1890, at Buffalo Bisons
Modern Era record: 13 runs -- Cleveland Indians, July 7, 1923, vs. Red Sox; Tigers, June 17, 1925, at Yankees; Montreal Expos, May 7, 1997, at Giants
Seventh inning
All-time record: 18 runs -- Chicago White Stockings, Sept. 6, 1883, vs. Detroit Wolverines
Modern Era record: 17 runs -- Red Sox, June 18, 1953, vs. Tigers
Eighth inning
All-time record: 16 runs -- Rangers, April 19, 1996, vs. Orioles
Ninth inning
All-time record: 14 runs -- Baltimore Orioles, April 24, 1894, vs. Boston Beaneaters
Modern Era record: 13 runs -- California Angels, Sept. 14, 1978, at Rangers; Tigers, Aug. 8, 2001, at Rangers
Tenth inning
All-time record: 11 runs -- Twins, June 21, 1969, at Athletics
Eleventh inning
All-time record: 10 runs -- Kansas City Cowboys, July 21, 1886, vs. Detroit Wolverines
Modern Era record: 9 runs -- Padres, June 28, 1994, at Rockies; Giants, May 6, 2025, at Cubs
Twelfth inning
All-time record: 11 runs -- Yankees, July 26, 1928, at Tigers
Thirteenth inning
All-time record: 10 runs -- Reds, May 15, 1919, at Brooklyn Dodgers
Fourteenth inning
All-time record: 8 runs -- New York Giants, June 15, 1929, at Pirates
Fifteenth inning
All-time record: 12 runs -- Rangers, July 3, 1983, at Athletics
Sixteenth inning
All-time record: 8 runs -- White Sox, May 20, 1920, at Washington Senators
Seventeenth inning
All-time record: 7 runs -- New York Giants, July 16, 1920, at Pirates
Eighteenth inning
All-time record: 5 runs -- Cubs, May 14, 1927, at Boston Braves; D-backs, Aug. 24, 2013, at Phillies
Nineteenth inning
All-time record: 5 runs -- Mets, July 4, 1985, at Braves
Twentieth inning
All-time record: 4 runs -- Brooklyn Dodgers, July 5, 1940, at Boston Bees
Twenty-first inning
All-time record: 4 runs -- White Sox, May 26, 1973, vs. Cleveland
Twenty-second inning
All-time record: 2 runs -- Yankees, June 24, 1962, at Tigers
Twenty-third inning
All-time record: 2 runs -- Giants, May 31, 1964, at Mets
Twenty-fourth inning
All-time record: 3 runs -- Philadelphia Athletics, Sept. 1, 1906, at Boston Americans
Twenty-fifth inning
All-time record: 1 run -- Cardinals, Sept. 11, 1974, at Mets; White Sox, May 8, 1984 vs. Brewers
Twenty-sixth inning
All-time record: 0 runs -- Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves, May 1, 1920
These two clubs played a scoreless 26th inning in the longest game on record, after which the game was declared a tie.