[At this point, Turambar’s laptop ran out of juice. Much like the Dodger bullpen. Jim takes over, dotting the i’s, crossing the t’s - and adding a few apostrophes, truth be told!]
The D-backs ended up scoring nine runs in the eighth inning: after the above there was also a two-run single by Chris Iannetta, and an RBI double from Daniel Descalso. They mentioned on the broadcast that it was the biggest inning ever against the Dodgers? Big, if true, I’d say. It took the Dodgers four pitchers and 57 pitches to get through that frame, though as Sprankton noted, they struck out the side.