As a National League rookie Werle survived a ninth inning rally at Ebbets Field in May 1949 to beat the Dodgers, 5-3.
Coffman and Grove both pitched complete games, and Coffman allowed eight hits in 11 innings; he also had a hit in Detroit's 11th inning rally.
Jim Bottomley lined a one-out single into left field to start the Cardinals' fourth inning rally.
All the Yankee left-handed hitters who were sitting this one out against Johnson were clamoring to get back in, and a four-run seventh inning rally ensued.
In the 1941 All-Star Game, he spearheaded a ninth inning four-run rally as the American League fought back from a 5-3 deficit.
Mike Piazza, who hit third behind Zeile, singled to sustain the fifth inning rally.
Oquendo's two-run single capped a four-run fifth inning rally against Randy Tomlin (6-4).
But then he hit the single that started a five-run third inning rally.
It's apparent the Diamondbacks also subscribe to that theory based on their ridiculous 10th inning rally and victory last night.
On June 22, Hickman had hit a walk-off 2-run homer, capping a 4-run ninth inning rally against the Montreal Expos.