Pivetta goes the distance, Phillies beat Reds 4-1

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nick Pivetta went the distance for the first time and got his first water cooler shower.

Pivetta struck out six in his first career complete game, Jay Bruce got another big hit and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-1 Saturday.

Pivetta (4-1) allowed six hits in his third start since his demotion to the minors. The right-hander is 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA since being recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

"It was special," Pivetta said. "It's a feat but still have a lot more goals at hand."

Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said Pivetta benefited from his brief demotion.

"The experience was a humbling one," Kapler said. "Since then, he's done exactly what we've asked. He's pounded the zone, forced the opposition to put the ball in play. His curve is sharper, he's more aggressive, assertive with his fastball. He's more determined, more focused."

J.T. Realmuto hit a solo homer and Bruce ripped a two-run single for the NL East leaders. Bruce is 8 for 18 with four homers and 11 RBIs in five games since the Phillies acquired him in a trade with Seattle.

Reds starter Tanner Roark (4-5) gave up four runs and six hits in five innings.

"None of us like it when we don't score and we don't accept it." Reds manager David Bell said.

Pivetta retired 17 straight batters after allowing two hits to start the game. He hadn't gone more than 7 1/3 innings in his previous 64 career starts.

"I focused on getting better each day, one pitch at a time," Pivetta said. "Still have to keep going."

Rhys Hoskins snapped a 0-for-12 slump with a two-out double and Realmuto walked to load the bases in the first. Bruce then lined a single to right to give the Phillies a 2-1 lead.

Realmuto hit an opposite-field drive to right for his 10th homer in the fourth. Bryce Harper reached on an infield single and Jean Segura followed with an RBI triple to make it 4-1 in the fifth.

Nick Senzel led off the game with a double, went to third on Joey Votto's single and scored on Eugenio Suarez's double-play grounder. Pivetta didn't allow another hit until the seventh and worked quickly.

"There's an uptick in his tempo," Hoskins said. "That helps him, helps us behind him. There's less thought, less second-guessing. He's not getting in his head, in his own way. His stuff is electric."

TAKE A BASE

Harper walked for the first time since May 25. He batted .333 (15 for 45) with eight extra-base hits in those 11 games.

GOING THE DISTANCE

Pivetta's complete game was Philadelphia's third this season. Zach Eflin has the other two.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Reds: INF Alex Blandino was scheduled to be the designated hitter in his fifth rehab game with Triple-A Louisville. He's returning from right knee surgery last July.

Phillies: CF Adam Haseley was placed on the 10-day injury list with a left groin strain.

UP NEXT

RHP Sonny Gray (2-5, 2.54 ERA) goes for the Reds and RHP Aaron Nola (6-1, 4.63 ERA) starts for the Phillies on Sunday.