Bell tops 100 RBIs, Pirates cruise past Reds 14-0

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PITTSBURGH – Josh Bell isn’t done.

That was the defining message from the All-Star first baseman after he topped 100 RBIs for the first time in the majors, hitting a three-run homer as the Pittsburgh Pirates routed the Cincinnati Reds 14-0 on Saturday night.

“There’s a lot of weight on that number, so it’s cool to get that out of the way,” Bell said. “I’ll strive for more. So it’s cool to kind of have that check go off on that box.”

Pittsburgh Pirates' Colin Moran, left, is greeted by teammates Starling Marte, top center, Josh Bell, right, and Jose Osuna (obscured), rear, after a grand slam in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Pittsburgh Pirates' Colin Moran, left, is greeted by teammates Starling Marte, top center, Josh Bell, right, and Jose Osuna (obscured), rear, after a grand slam in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

After Colin Moran gave Pittsburgh a 7-0 lead with a pinch-hit grand slam in the sixth inning, Bell lined a fastball from Kevin Gausman into the left-field bleachers in the seventh to reach 102 RBIs.

That’s the highest total from a Pirates player during manager Clint Hurdle’s nine seasons in Pittsburgh, passing Pedro Alvarez’ 100 RBIs from 2013.

“He still has a month-plus to play,” Hurdle said. “There’s absolutely value in (topping 100 RBIs). Back in the day, you hit 20 (home runs) and 100, you were a bad dude. You were one of the baddest dudes in the league. … One hundred is still a yard marker.”

Bell’s career-high 32 home runs matched Bobby Bonilla’s mark from 1990 for the most by a Pirates switch-hitter.

The Pirates have won the first two games against Cincinnati after entering the three-game series 8-30 since the All-Star break. The Reds lost their ninth straight game at PNC Park dating to an 8-6 win on June 17, 2018.

Moran’s grand slam was his fourth in the majors. He sent a curveball from Lucas Sims 396 feet to right field for his major league career-high 12th homer.

Trevor Williams (6-6) allowed three hits with three strikeouts in six innings, recovering from giving up six earned runs in two innings against Washington in his last start.

“I know I’m a good pitcher,” Williams said. “I know my coaches trust me and my teammates trust me. The beautiful thing about baseball, and also the really crummy thing about baseball, is bad games are going to happen and bad stretches are going to happen. It’s just a matter of what you’re going to do to pull yourself out.”

Two of the three hits off Williams were the first two of the season for Reds starter Alex Wood (1-3). Wood allowed four earned runs on two hits and three walks in 5 1/3 innings.

“Overall I thought it was good,” he said. “Sometimes you’ve just got to tip your cap. I felt good. Hopefully, I’ll build on tonight and go from there.”

Wood was pulled after hitting Bell to load the bases with one out in the sixth. A single off Sims from José Osuna produced Pittsburgh’s third run before Moran entered for his grand slam.

“I thought that was his best start since he’s been with us,” Reds manager David Bell said. “I don’t know what happened there his last inning. He just lost his feel for the strikes a little bit, walked a couple and hit a batter.”

Fans come prepared to watch the Pittsburgh Pirates take on the Cincinnati Reds, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Pittsburgh. The fans were reacting to the last time the teams met, three weeks ago in Ohio. There had been a bench-clearing brawl after some questionable pitches at batters' heads by both teams' pitchers. (Matt Freed//Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)
Fans come prepared to watch the Pittsburgh Pirates take on the Cincinnati Reds, Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in Pittsburgh. The fans were reacting to the last time the teams met, three weeks ago in Ohio. There had been a bench-clearing brawl after some questionable pitches at batters' heads by both teams' pitchers. (Matt Freed//Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

“You know, at that point, given how Williams was pitching and since we had to try to keep it right there, we had a groundball and then the Moran pinch-hit grand slam was the big play of the game,” he said.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Reds: 1B Joey Votto will not return from his low back strain when eligible to be activated from the 10-day injured list Sunday, but is progressing well, Bell said. He was placed on the IL on Aug. 18 (retroactive to Aug. 15). … C Curt Casali returned from a rehabilitation assignment with a sprained right knee and was reinstated from the 10-day IL. … INF/OF Brian O’Grady was optioned to Triple-A Louisville.

UP NEXT

Reds: RHP Trevor Bauer (10-10, 4.06) will try to avoid a third straight loss when he takes the mound against Pittsburgh on Sunday. He is 2-4 in eight starts since going 4-0 in five starts from June 16-July 7.

Pirates: RHP Dario Agrazal (2-3, 4.09) is looking for his first win since July 6 entering Sunday. He is 0-3 in six appearances (five starts) since.

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