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Reds pitchers make ugly MLB history with seven consecutive walks

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Cincinnati Reds pitchers Rhett Lowder and Connor Phillips walked seven consecutive Pirates, tying a 43-year old MLB record.

The Cincinnati Reds pitching staff accomplished something Saturday that hadnโ€™t been done in more than 40 years. Two Reds pitchers walked seven consecutive Pittsburgh Pirates hitters in the second inning of a May 2 game at PNC Park, tying an MLB record and turning what was already a rough afternoon into a historically bad day. Starter Rhett Lowder and reliever Connor Phillips combined to walk seven consecutive Pirates with one out in the second inning.

That included issuing the final four walks with the bases loaded. Between them, they threw 42 pitches and only 11 for strikes, according to MLB. com.

Lowder struck out leadoff hitter Oneil Cruz and then it went off the rails from there. Lowder issued the first three walks before being pulled for Phillips. He came in with the bases loaded and walked four in a row, each one forcing in a run.

Reliever Sam Moll finally stopped the bleeding. Entering the game with the bases loaded, he got both catcher Henry Davis and Cruz, batting for the second time that inning, to ground out. After that inning, the Pirates led 10-3.