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Triple-A club wins in a walk-off fashion you've almost certainly never seen before
May 22nd, 2025
Manny Randhawa
There have been some bizarre walk-off wins in baseball history. Remember how Game 4 of the 2020 World Series between the Dodgers and Rays ended?
Well, this one might top them all.
In a Pacific Coast League game between Triple-A Reno (D-backs) and Albuquerque (Rockies) on Wednesday night at Greater Nevada Field, chaos ensued when the home team celebrated a bit prematurely.
Connor Kaiser Walks Off the Isotopes on Wild Final Play
With Reno down, 4-3, in the bottom of the ninth inning, Connor Kaiser delivered a bases-loaded double to right-center field. The tying run scored from third, but as Cristian Pache -- who represented the winning run -- came around third and headed home, he was tripped up by one of his own teammates as Reno players stormed out of the dugout in jubilation.
Pache got up and went on to touch home plate, but he was ruled out because of interference ... by his own team.
Fortunately for the Aces, though, the trail runner who began the play at first base -- Andy Weber -- came all the way around to score amid the resulting confusion.
In the end, it boiled down to a 5-4 victory for Reno. And one of the strangest walk-off wins you'll ever see.