Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Reds steal five bases in an inning for first time since 1920s
Published
Apr. 19, 2016 8:00 p.m. ET
Matt Desmond
The Cincinnati Reds were active on the base paths in the bottom of the second inning, stealing five bases.
The speedy Reds switched up their stealing methods on the Rockies by throwing different combination of steals.
Coming into the inning the Reds were trailing 1-0, but their active baserunning sparked a string of runs for the Redlegs.
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According to Elias Sports Bureau the Reds have not stolen five bases in the same inning since the 1920s.
According to #Elias, since at least the 1920s the Reds never recorded 5 stolen bases in an inning prior to tonight.
— Reds Media Relations (@RedsPR) April 20, 2016
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