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| Club Records -- Batting |
Opponent |
Date |
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| Most hits -- 28 (twice) |
Philadelphia
Colorado |
5/13/02
5/19/99 |
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| Most extra-base hits -- 15 |
Colorado |
5/19/99 |
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| Most runs -- 26 |
Boston |
6/4/11 |
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| Most home runs -- 9 |
Philadelphia |
9/4/99 |
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| Most home runs, inning -- 4 |
Colorado |
8/17/96 |
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| Most home runs, pinch-hitters, inning -- 2 |
Atlanta |
6/22/95 |
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| Most grand slams -- 2 (three times) |
Montreal |
8/21/99 |
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| Most total bases -- 55 |
Colorado |
5/19/99 |
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| Most strikeouts by Reds batters -- 18 |
Houston
Chicago |
7/14/68
8/26/98 |
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| Most strikeouts by Reds batters, extra innings -- 22 |
Los Angeles |
8/8/72 |
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| Most walks by Reds batters -- 16 (14 innings) |
Atlanta |
10/1/78 |
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| Individual Records -- Batting |
Player(s) |
Opponent |
Date |
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| Hitting for the cycle (five times) |
Eric Davis |
San Diego |
6/2/89 |
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| Most hits -- 6 (three times) |
Tony Cuccinello |
Boston |
8/13/31 |
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| Most hits, inning -- 2 (many times) |
Aaron Boone |
San Diego |
8/9/02 |
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| Most doubles -- 4 (many times) |
Billy Hatcher |
Chicago |
8/21/90 |
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| Most doubles, inning -- 2 (many times) |
Sean Casey |
Milwaukee |
8/7/98 |
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| Most triples -- 3 (seven times) |
Herm Winningham |
St. Louis |
8/15/90 |
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| Most triples, inning -- 2 |
Curt Walker |
Not available |
1926 |
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| Most home runs -- 3 (27 times) |
Aaron Boone |
St. Louis |
5/8/03 |
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| Most home runs, inning -- 2 (two times) |
Aaron Boone
Ray Knight |
San Diego
Mets |
8/9/02
5/13/80 |
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| Most grand slams -- 1 (many times) |
Reggie Taylor |
San Diego |
8/9/03 |
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| Most RBIs -- 10 |
Walker Cooper |
Chicago |
7/6/49 |
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| Most RBIs, consecutive innings -- 7 (two times) |
Joe Morgan |
Philadelphia |
8/19/74 |
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| Most total bases -- 15 |
Walker Cooper |
Chicago |
7/6/49 |
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| Most runs -- 5 (many times) |
Sean Casey &
Jeffrey Hammonds |
Colorado |
5/19/99 |
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| Most walks -- 5 (two times) |
Hughie Critz
Johnny Bench |
St. Louis
Chicago |
5/28/26
7/22/79 |
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| Most strikeouts -- 5 (two times) |
Eric Davis
Adam Dunn |
Houston
Arizona |
4/25/87
8/20/02 |
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| Most stolen bases -- 5 |
Ryan Freel |
Los Angeles |
7/27/05 |
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| Club Records -- Pitching |
Opponent |
Date |
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| Most runs allowed -- 25 (twice) |
Brooklyn |
9/23/01 |
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| Most home runs allowed -- 7 (three times) |
New York
New York
Los Angeles |
6/6/39
6/24/50
5/25/79 |
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| Most strikeouts -- 17 |
Chicago |
5/16/98 |
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| Most wild pitches -- 5 |
Minnesota |
6/8/99 |
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| Individual Records -- Pitching |
Player(s) |
Opponent |
Date |
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| Most at-bats faced -- 49 |
Harley "Doc" Parker
Bill Phillips |
Brooklyn
Philadelphia |
6/21/01
6/24/01 |
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| Most hits allowed -- 26 |
Harley "Doc" Parker |
Brooklyn |
6/21/01 |
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| Fewest hits allowed, doubleheader, 18 innings -- 6 |
Fred Toney |
Pittsburgh |
7/1/17 |
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| Most runs allowed -- 21 |
Harley "Doc" Parker |
Brooklyn |
6/21/01 |
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| Most strikeouts -- 18 |
Jim Maloney |
New York |
6/14/65 |
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| Most strikeouts, nine innings -- 16 (three times) |
Noodles Hahn
Jim Maloney
Ron Villone |
Boston
Milwaukee
St. Louis |
5/22/01
5/21/63
9/20/00 |
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| Most consecutive strikeouts, relief pitcher -- 6 |
Don Gullett
Joe Price
Randy Myers
Rob Dibble
Scott Williamson |
New York
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
Houston
Los Angeles |
8/23/70
5/8/85
9/8/90
4/23/91
5/27/99 |
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| Most walks -- 13 |
Bud Podbielan |
Brooklyn |
5/18/53 |
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| Most runs allowed -- 21 |
Harley "Doc" Parker |
Brooklyn |
6/21/01 |
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| Most home runs allowed -- 5 (many times) |
Chris Reitsma |
Milwaukee |
8/31/02 |
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| Most consecutive no-hit games -- 2 |
Johnny Vander Meer |
Boston |
6/11/38
6/15/38 |
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| Most balks, inning -- 3 |
Jim Owens |
Los Angeles |
4/24/63 |
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| Most home runs allowed -- 4 (many times |
Jeff Austin |
Atlanta |
5/28/03 |
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