Joey Votto ended Gomber's no-hitter with one out on the seventh, though the Reds still lost 4-2 in 11 innings when Dexter Fowler hit a two-run home run against Amir Garrett.
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In the middle of the seventh, the game was delayed 7½ minutes as a fire alarm shrieked throughout the stadium. Cardinals fans immediately sensed a conspiracy.
“Coincidence? I think not,” wrote one fan.
“If you aren’t cheating, you aren’t trying,” wrote another.
“You are all a bunch of classless bums,” was one fan’s response.
Those were the nicer comments. The Reds released a statement about the alarm later: “We have determined the fire alarm was caused by a malfunction in one of the detector units.”
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The Reds trailed 2-0 before the alarm and tied it soon after the alarm was silenced. Eugenio Suarez followed Votto’s single with a two-run home run. Suarez wasn’t sure if the alarm bothered Gomber.
“It’s the first time I’ve seen that in my life,” Suarez told reporters. “It was crazy.”
Here are some more reactions to the fire alarm:
Someone pulled the fire alarm to try to break up the no-hitter pic.twitter.com/nBqnV0pUxr
— Jay Morrison (@JayMorrisonCMG) July 25, 2018
A fire alarm goes off while the Reds are getting no hit for the second time in a row by a rookie on his debut. Talk about home field advantage.
— Jerren (@Jerrenwade) July 25, 2018
This is bush league even for the @Reds! Guys throwing a no-no and a “fire alarm” magically goes off! Cincinnati trash! #MLB #Reds #Cardinals
— Garic Lawrence (@UncleGMoney) July 25, 2018
A glorified long reliever gave up a hit to one of the best hitters in baseball, and then a HR to one of the best RBI guys in baseball this year, but I’m sure it was because of the fire alarm. #Reds
— John Fischesser (@JohnFischesser) July 25, 2018
reds pulled the fire alarm because theyre being no hit by a rookie for the 2nd night in a row. pic.twitter.com/aK3ZJiHZIO
— Tony X. (@soIoucity) July 25, 2018
“GUYS THE REDS ARE GETTING NO HIT, WE GOTTA DO SOMETHING”
— Nick Howell (@Nick_Howell2) July 25, 2018
“Uh.. uh... PULL THE FIRE ALARM”
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