Tigers manager Jim Leyland was shocked after the Yankees scored ten runs in the seventh inning of what was a scoreless game on Tuesday night. "I've never seen anything like that in my life," Leyland, 64, said. "You are 0-0 through six, and then it is 10-0? That's not something I ever remember." No team had broken up a scoreless tie after the sixth with a 10-run inning since the Cincinnati Reds scored 10 in the top of the 13th against the Brooklyn Dodgers on May 15, 1919, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Yankees sent 14 batters to the plate against three pitchers in the 56-pitch, 40-minute inning.