The Reds, who scored 15 runs for the first time since July 30, 2015, also tallied a season-high 22 hits, including five from outfielder Steve Selsky. Adam Duvall added a career-high five RBIs in his third career two-homer game, while Brandon Phillips matched his career best with a four-hit game. The 22 hits were the most by a Reds team since June 13, 2003.
Cincinnati broke the game open with a seven-run fourth in which 12 batters came to the place. Seven straight reached at one point, and two (Selsky and Tucker Barnhart) collected two hits in the inning.