CINCINNATI -- Brandon Phillips didn't realize he had done something very rare.
Phillips hit a pair of three-run homers and drove in a career-high seven runs on Thursday night, powering the Reds to a 15-5 victory that kept the Pittsburgh Pirates winless in Cincinnati this season.
The Reds opened the season with a three-game sweep of the Pirates at Great American Ball Park. They improved to 4-0 on Thursday night by taking advantage of struggling A.J. Burnett (8-5), sending the Pirates to their most lopsided loss of the season.
Pittsburgh hadn't allowed so many runs since a 15-5 loss to Arizona on Aug. 17, 2013.
Phillips became the first major league player since 1920 -- when the RBI became an official statistic -- to have four hits, two homers, seven RBI and two steals in the same game.
"Glad you all told me that," Phillips said. "I'm really feeling myself right now. As a team, we're playing good baseball. We're just trying to finish up strong."
Marlon Byrd also hit a three-run homer, and Jay Bruce drove in three runs with a sacrifice fly and a double as the Reds improved to 8-2 overall against the Pirates this season. They've won three games in a row for the first time since June 16-19.
The Reds piled up a season-high 19 hits.
"What can I say?" manager Bryan Price said. "Brandon hits two home runs and drives in seven runs. We had lots of guys on base tonight."
Left-hander David Holmberg (1-0) was called up from Triple-A and allowed two runs and five hits in six innings during his first start for the Reds this season.
"It was nice to get that big lead," he said. "You want to get out there, throw strikes, get back in and score more runs."
The Pirates made two deals in less than 24 hours to upgrade what was already one of the NL's top bullpens, acquiring Joe Blanton from Kansas City for versatility and Joakim Soria from Detroit as another setup reliever. They're expecting Jordy Mercer and Josh Harrison back from injuries for the playoff push.
Pittsburgh's rotation has been a concern, and Burnett made it worse. He has given up six, five and eight runs in his three starts since the All-Star break.
The Reds piled up 10 hits, two walks and eight runs -- seven earned -- in 4 1/3 innings off Burnett. They also stole four bases off of him.
"That's what I had, man," Burnett said. "I'm 38. That's what I had. It's sad."
Burnett gave up a pair of singles and Byrd's homer in the first inning. The Reds sent 10 batters to the plate for six runs in the fifth, with Phillips connecting off reliever Deolis Guerra for a 9-1 lead. First baseman Pedro Alvarez made a throwing error while trying to start a double play, extending the inning.
Phillips connected again off Guerra in the sixth for a 14-2 lead.
HAMILTON KEEPS RUNNING
Billy Hamilton stole two bases, leaving him with a major league-leading 49 in 56 attempts.
DECKER ON THE MOUND
OF Jaff Decker pinch-hit and stayed in the game to pitch the bottom of the eighth. He gave up a double and a single, but no runs.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Pirates: RF Gregory Polanco was in the starting lineup a day after he left a game early because of a sore left knee. He went 2 for 4.
Reds: Reliever Nate Adcock went on the 15-day DL with a sore pitching elbow.
UP NEXT
Pirates: LH Jeff Locke has been charged with two earned runs or less in seven of his nine career starts against the Reds. He's 2-2 with a 3.26 ERA against them.
Reds: Rookie Michael Lorenzen won his only start against Pittsburgh, allowing one run and three hits in six innings of a 7-1 victory at PNC Park on May 5.
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Final
Series: Game 1 of 4

Pirates 5

(59-42, 24-25 away)

Reds 15

(46-54, 26-22 home)






7:10PM,EDT,July 30,2015
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, Ohio 

123456789 R H E
PIT 010001300 5 11 1
CIN 30116310 - 15 19 0
W: D. Holmberg (1-0)
L: A. Burnett (8-5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh Pirates
HittersABRHRBIBBSO#PAVGOBPSLG
Polanco RF41201014.244.316.361
Marte LF41200016.292.339.457
McCutchen CF52310124.294.388.492
Ramírez 3B50220013.243.287.419
Kang SS20000214.293.368.437
a-Rodriguez PH-SS
3010008.204.229.303
Cervelli C1000106.303.372.413
b-Stewart PH-C
1001017.290.328.355
Álvarez 1B31110112.237.307.441
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0000000.000.000.000
d-Decker PH-P
1000007.083.353.250
Walker 2B1000109.272.330.419
c-Florimón PH-2B
2000029.100.100.100
Burnett P1000007.143.139.229
0000000.000.000.000
2000018.179.273.333
Totals35511538154   
a-grounded into fielder's choice to first for J Kang in the 6th
b-hit sacrifice fly to center for F Cervelli in the 6th
c-struck out swinging for N Walker in the 7th
d-grounded to shortstop for A Caminero in the 8th
BATTING
2B: Polanco (23, Mattheus); Ramírez (20, Mattheus)
HR: Álvarez (15, 2nd inning off Holmberg 0 on, 2 Out)
RBI: Álvarez (50), Stewart (9), McCutchen (65), Ramírez 2 (44)
S: Burnett
SF: Stewart
2-out RBI: Álvarez, McCutchen, Ramírez 2
GIDP: Marte
Pirates RISP: 3-8 (Rodriguez 1-3, Stewart 0-1, McCutchen 1-1, Marte 0-1, Ramírez 1-2)
Team LOB: 9
FIELDING
E: Álvarez (16, throw)

Game Information

StadiumGreat American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
Attendance35,715 (84.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:37
Weather81 degrees, clear
Wind9 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Joe West, First Base - Kerwin Danley, Second Base - Rob Drake, Third Base - D.J. Reyburn