PHOENIX -- The D-backs snapped out of their offensive funk Monday afternoon, hammering Reds pitching for 11 hits in a 12-5 win that kicked off a big six-game homestand at Chase Field.
The win was just the third for the D-backs in their last 18 games.
Over that span, Arizona has seen it's lead in the National League West evaporate and its bats go ice cold. The 12 runs Monday were a season-high and more than half the total (18) the D-backs scored on their recent nine-game road trip.