This High School Baseball Score Is So Bad It Feels Illegal, AI-Generated Summary Is Hysterical

'Blowout' doesn't do this scoreline justice.

High school baseball is unique in the fact that the product on the field is either entertaining or one of the worst viewing experiences a human can endure. There is no in between, and when it comes to North Hall's midweek visit to Johnson in Gainesville, Georgia, we had an absolutely putrid scene unfold.

North Hall, also located in Gainesville, carried a 15-6 record into its AAA regional contest against Johnson on Tuesday. The Knights of Johnson, however, could very well be the worst high school baseball team in the United States of America. 

Not only have the Knights not won a game in 2026, but they also entered the game having scored just four runs in their 17 games on the season. We're not trying to make fun of the school or the players here; we're simply presenting facts.

Needless to say, the North Hall Trojans got the best of Johnson on Tuesday, and didn't exactly opt to take it easy on the struggling Knights.

North Hall won the baseball game by a final count of 46-0. That is not a typo. The final score of a high school baseball game between two teams in the same region was 46-0.

North Hall's Jake Beard had a truly absurd stat line, finishing 7 for 7 with a pair of doubles, a pair of home runs, including a grand slam, and 11 RBI. That's a good day at the office; imagine that kid walking down the halls of school the next day.

The game was ultimately called because of a mercy rule, so we're not even talking about a full nine-inning game, and North Hall still hung 46 runs up. The Gainesville Times reported that the game was the first of a doubleheader, but no record of a second game was added to MaxPreps, which actually has North Hall and Johnson scheduled to play again on April 2 and April 3. Yikes.

On the topic of MaxPreps, the well-known high school sports site has jumped into the AI-generated recap game, and it spit out a doozy about the 46-0 game.

"Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask North Hall). Their pitchers stepped up to hand the Johnson Knights a 46-0 shutout on Tuesday. Considering the Trojans have won 14 contests by more than five runs this season, Tuesday's blowout was nothing new," the recap read.

Right, nothing new or notable at all about a 46-0 scoreline.

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