The Cincinnati Reds bullpen has set a Major League record by giving up a run in 21 consecutive games.

The club had been tied with the 2013 Colorado Rockies for what was the Major League mark since 1900. Cincinnati is 10-17.

"It's a challenge for the guys in the bullpen," Bryan Price said. "It's been a challenge to get on a roll."

The Reds bullpen came into Tuesday's game with a 6.54 ERA and had allowed 69 runs in 95 innings with 54 walks, all the most in the majors.