Flashback to November 3
Sports History
1976
National League greatest comeback, trailing 12-1 the Philadelphia Phillies win 18-16 in 10, Mike Schmidt hits four consecutive homeruns.
Read moreOn April 17, 1976, baseball fans witnessed one of the most remarkable comebacks in National League history. The Philadelphia Phillies pulled off a stunning victory against the Chicago Cubs after trailing 12-1, ultimately winning the game 18-16 in 10 innings. This incredible game will forever be etched in the annals of baseball history, and it was highlighted by the extraordinary performance of Mike Schmidt, who hit four consecutive home runs.
The game began like any other ordinary regular-season matchup. The Philadelphia Phillies started the game with confidence, but soon found themselves in a deep hole as the Chicago Cubs dominated with their offensive firepower. By the third inning, the Cubs had built a commanding 12-1 lead, seemingly leaving the Phillies with little hope of a comeback.
However, baseball is a game of unexpected turns and incredible stories. The Phillies refused to give up, and slowly but surely, they started chipping away at the Cubs’ lead. Rallying together with determination, the Phillies displayed their resilience and determination to turn the tide of the game.
Leading the charge for the Phillies was the legendary Mike Schmidt. Renowned for his powerful swing and ability to hit home runs, Schmidt put on a show for the ages. In the fifth inning, Schmidt launched the first of his four consecutive home runs, igniting a spark within the Phillies’ lineup. The crowd erupted as the formerly insurmountable lead began to shrink.
Schmidt’s heroics continued in the sixth inning when he belted his second homer, bringing the Phillies even closer to a remarkable comeback. The momentum was now firmly on the side of the Phillies, and the energy in the stadium was electrifying as fans couldn’t believe what they were witnessing.
As if his first two home runs weren’t impressive enough, Schmidt showed his unrivaled power once again in the seventh inning, hitting his third homer of the game. The Phillies were now within striking distance, and the Cubs’ lead was quickly dwindling. The tension in the air was palpable, and the fans were eagerly awaiting the outcome of this historic game.
With the game tied at 15-15 in the top of the tenth inning, Schmidt stepped up to the plate for his final at-bat. The Phillies’ star third baseman once again delivered in grand fashion, smashing his fourth consecutive home run, securing the lead for his team. The crowd erupted in a frenzy of applause and jubilation, witnessing a truly one-of-a-kind performance.
The Phillies held on in the bottom of the tenth inning, securing the 18-16 victory and completing one of the greatest comebacks in National League history. The game showcased the captivating essence of baseball, where anything is possible until the final out is recorded.
Mike Schmidt’s four consecutive home runs in this game solidified his status as one of the all-time greats in baseball history. His remarkable feat will forever be remembered and revered by fans, coaches, and players alike. The game stands as a testament to the resilience and never-give-up attitude that embodies the spirit of baseball.
The events of April 17, 1976, serve as a reminder that no matter how dire a situation may seem, there is always a chance for a remarkable comeback. It is a game etched in the memory of baseball fans and a testament to the unpredictability and excitement that can unfold on the diamond.
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