Yankees Minor League Team That Recorded Epic Beatdown This Year Just Set Another Offensive Record

New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers - Game Four
New York Yankees v Detroit Tigers - Game Four / Leon Halip/Getty Images

Earlier this month, the New York Yankees' Dominican Summer League team absolutely destroyed the Minnesota Twins' affiliate squad, 38-2, the most runs ever scored by a professional baseball team.

This team full of 17 year old kids were back at again on Friday, as they defeated the DSL Angels by a 23-10 score, including a minor league record 19 runs in one inning.

Pitchers, turn away.

In that second inning with the game tied at one, this Yankees DSL offense had 23 plate appearances in the inning, including 10 hits (five extra-base hits), seven walks, two hit batters and one fielding error.

Just like he did in that game a couple weeks prior when he led the team with 7 RBI, first baseman Brayan Jimenez was one of the stars of the game, as he belted two doubles and drove in 4 RBI.

Remarkably, three players on this team were tied with 4 RBI in this game.

I don't care what level of baseball this is, you can't help but be impressed by this offensive firepower on this team.