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By the numbers: Inside the Cincinnati Reds' historic loss to the Chicago White Sox

The last time the Cincinnati Reds gave up 11 runs in an inning, like they did in the second inning Sunday in their 17-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox, David Bell was playing for the Philadelphia Phillies and drove in two runs with a groundout and a bases loaded walk.

The White Sox sent 14 batters to the plate in the decisive second inning against Graham Ashcraft and Casey Legumina. Seven consecutive batters reached base with two outs.

Luis Robert Jr., Hanser Alberto and Yasmani Grandal all reached base twice in the inning. Ashcraft admitted he was frustrated after he gave up a two-run homer to Alberto at the start of the inning.