The man who started Game 7 of last year’s World Series for Kansas City allowed eight runs in the first inning, then gave up three more without recording an out in the second. Manager Ned Yost finally ended Guthrie’s misery at that point, but the damage had been done: 11 runs, nine hits and three walks allowed in one inning pitched. Included in those nine hits: Four home runs and a double.
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How bad was Guthrie’s final line? Historically bad.