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Bruce shines in debut, Dunn homers as Reds win
CINCINNATI 9, PITTSBURGH 6
 

By Douglas Tifft
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CINCINNATI (Ticker) -- Many Cincinnati Reds fans have been
calling for the promotion of 21-year-old outfielder Jay Bruce
since the beginning of the season, and with good reason.

Bruce went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBI, two walks, a stolen
base and two runs scored in his major league debut in helping
the Reds record a 9-6 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on
Tuesday night.

"I don't think you can write it any better than that," said
Bruce, whose face was covered with shaving cream after the game.

Bruce, often the subject of rookie hazing from his teammates
during spring training, got the rookie treatment once again on
his first day in Cincinnati, although his teammates left the
culprit ambiguous.

"I know nothing," said Ken Griffey Jr., Bruce's childhood idol.

""It's always been my dream to play with Ken Griffey Jr., and
here I am. I can't believe it," Bruce said of Griffey, who
currently sits at 598 career home runs.

Rated by Baseball America as the top prospect in baseball, Bruce
was called up earlier Tuesday and made a statement that he
intends to make the big leagues his permanent home.

Bruce did not seem intimidated by the shift to the major
leagues.

"It's just like the minors," he said. "Just there are bigger
crowds, bigger stands, and better uniforms."

Bruce got some help from Adam Dunn, who blasted a franchise
record-breaking home run.

Dunn delivered his 252nd career homer - all with the Reds - in
the fifth inning, surpassing Ted Kluszewski for the all-time
club mark in homers by a lefthanded batter.

The 28-year-old Dunn crushed a three-run shot off Pittsburgh
starter Ian Snell (2-4) into the right field bleachers for his
14th blast of the season to give Cincinnati a 4-3 edge.

Bruce and Dunn were just two of the catalysts for the Reds
offense, which had men come to the plate 12 times with the bases
loaded.

Reds rookie starter Johnny Cueto (3-5) pitched five innings,
giving up three runs - two earned - on nine hits while striking
out four.

"He picked up a win despite throwing a lot of pitches in a short
period of time," Reds manager Dusty Baker said of Cueto. "He
battled today."

After Cincinnati reliever Jeremy Affeldt surrendered three runs
in the ninth on a pair of home runs to Adam LaRoche and Ronny
Paulino, Francisco Cordero recorded the final out for his 11th
save of the season.

Snell lasted five innings, surrendering seven runs on six hits
with a career-high seven walks.

"We like some of the things he's been able to do, but he still
needs to be more consistent," Pirates manager John Russell said.

Shortstop Jack Wilson had three hits in his return from the
disabled list due to a strained calf and LaRoche added two hits
and drove in three runs for Pittsburgh.


 
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