Padres and Rockies Set MLB Runs Record for Four-Game Series San Diego and Colorado <br />combined for 92 total runs, breaking the previous MLB record of 88, <br />set by the Dodgers and Phillies in 1929. The Padres and Rockies <br />split the series 2-2, with San Diego winning 14-13 after scoring <br />4 runs in the ninth inning on Sunday. The final run scored on a bases-loaded walk <br />to pinch-hitter Matt Strahm. The Rockies blew a six-run <br />ninth inning lead on Friday. The Padres eventually won <br />16-12 in 12 innings. Colorado's Charlie Blackmon became <br />the first player since 1900 to have <br />15 hits in a four-game series. Blackmon had 15 hits in 24 at-bats, including <br />four home runs, 10 RBI and nine runs scored.
