The Arizona Diamondbacks made history on Wednesday, becoming the first team ever to hit four home runs in one inning in the postseason. If I gave you one guess of which Dodgers starting pitcher was on the mound for that historical feat, I think just about all of you would get it right.
Yes, it was the man who gave up more home runs than anyone this regular season with 44, Lance Lynn.
Lynn got through the first two innings of this game unscathed, allowing just two singles. However, in the bottom of the third inning, the train fell off the rails.