As the 4th ball cleared the wall Reds announcer Chris Welsh told fellow announcer George Grande that the home run barrage was the sort of thing in one inning that would not have happened back in the old days, the pitcher would nail someone claimed Welsh… someone would have to pay.
That of course was in reference to Brandon Claussen and the current beating he was taking. Four homeruns allowed in one inning, an insult that only Jose Acevado, Jeff Austin (2004 and 2003) and Mario Soto (1986) had suffered through whilst wearing the Reds uniform.
By the time relief pitcher, Chris Hammond gave up the fifth home run, of the inning (one that cleared the right field wall) History was made and the Reds joined the 1966 Twins, 1949 Phillies and two of their own teams from their long past as the butt end of a bad trivia question.
What team gave up the most Home Runs in an inning?
Chances are you’ll know the answer now.
Chris Welsh should.