"There was just a lot of really good things that happened right there and guys didn't try to do too much in that situation and took advantage of some mistakes and handled some really good pitches later in the at-bats," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
A whole bunch of notable numbers came out of the big bottom of the sixth.
• The 10 runs scored were a season high and the first time the Reds have done it since Aug. 19, 2005, vs. the D-backs.
• The last time the Tigers surrendered 10 runs in one inning was in the seventh inning vs.