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- 7/8 - With the Red Sox playing the Cleveland Indians, Babe Ruth hit a walkoff home run in the bottom of the 10th inning. But because the rules of that time stated that a home team could not win by more than one run in extra innings, and teammate Amos Strunk was on first base, Ruth was credited with a triple. In the late 1960s, MLB considered retroactively adding these types of home runs to various players' career totals -- meaning Ruth would have had 715 home runs -- but in the end, voted against it.
Boston 1, Cleveland 0 - 10 innings