The mercy rule… Kentucky-style

On April 1, the Kentucky State baseball team probably wishes it hadnā€™t gotten out of bed. 

According to AP, they allowed 22 runs to Eastern Kentucky, in the first inning.  After the first five innings, the score was an incredible 49-1.  At that point, the game was cancelled and so was the second game of the doubleheader. 

Donā€™t blame EKU Coach Jason Stein.  He did right by putting in second-string players after the first inning.  But the runs kept coming.

Since the game was cancelled, you wonā€™t find an official boxscore out there.  However, Jayson Langfels of EKU went 7 for 8 with 2 homers and 11 rbis.  It was also reported that Kentucky State committed 9 errors which in their coachā€™s eyes, ā€œwas generousā€.

Itā€™s quite a story.  Iā€™ve certainly heard of the mercy rule being invoked before.  But Iā€™ve never heard of it affecting future games (in this case, cancelling the second game of the doubleheader).