Cincinnati Reds Make History With Eight-Run Inning vs. Braves

In this story:
The Reds and Braves were tied at three heading into the eighth inning. Six outs later, the game was tied at 11.
This is the third time since 1969 that both teams scored 8+ runs in the same inning, according to Sarah Langs.
The Reds trailed 11-3 heading into the bottom of the eighth inning. Tyler Stephenson and Will Benson started the rally with singles before Ke'Bryan Hayes hit a three-run home run.
Matt McLain, Noelvi Marte, Elly De La Cruz, and Austin Hays all followed with singles.
Trailing by three, Spencer Steer hit a three-run home run to tie the game at 11.
You can see Lang's full post below:
This is the third time in at least the divisional era (1969) both teams scored 8+ runs in the same inning, joining:
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) August 1, 2025
8/2/07 CHW NYY , 2nd
5/8/04 DET TEX, 5th https://t.co/AthMTxTCwB
Make sure you bookmark Cincinnati Reds Talk for the latest news, exclusive interviews, and daily coverage of the Cincinnati Reds!
You May Also Like:
MLB Insider Makes Bold Declaration Following Hunter Greene's Latest Start for Reds
Reds' Ace Hunter Greene Showcases Leadership With Support of Ian Gibaut
Report: Reds' Top Prospect Chase Burns to Start Season in Dayton
Cincinnati Reds Ace Hunter Greene Being Disrespected By National Media Ahead of 2025 Regular Season
Watch: Ranking Cincinnati Reds’ Most Important Players Ahead of 2025 MLB Regular Season
Terry Francona Explains Why He Decided to Return to Baseball and Manage the Cincinnati Reds in 2025
Cincinnati Reds Right Hander Brady Singer Has Added a New Pitch to His Arsenal This Offseason
Cincinnati Reds Make Flurry of Roster Moves With Opening Day Looming
Look: Cincinnati Reds May Be Getting New Uniforms for 2025 Regular Season
Great American Ballpark Has Been Disrespected By National Media
Great American Ballpark Ranked Among MLB’s WORST Stadiums Ahead of 2025 MLB Season
Cincinnati Reds Release Tribute Video Honoring Pete Rose Following His Death
Pete Rose Shared POWERFUL Thoughts on Possible Hall of Fame Induction Before He Died
-----
Follow Cincinnati Reds on SI on Twitter/X: @RedsTalkSI
Greg Kuffner a contributor to Reds On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and worked for the Sports Information Department during his time as a student. He follows all things Reds year round, including the minor league system.
Follow RedsDaily4