(Inside the Diamondbacks ) Diamondbacks Set Franchise Records in Third Inning
Shortstop Geraldo Perdomo got the inning started with a leadoff single, and the rest of the team kept the line running for an astounding 44 minutes. The D-backs went on to score 14 runs on 13 hits—both franchise records for most in an inning. Colorado pulled left-handed starter Kyle Freeland after six runs came across, but the D-backs went on to collect an astounding eight more runs off right-hander Anthony Molina, making his MLB debut. They saw a total of 59 pitches from Colorado, the third-most in franchise history.