CINCINNATI — Rece Hinds homered and doubled in his major league debut, Andrew Abbott pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 on Monday night.
All-Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz had an RBI double and scored twice. He also stole two bases in the first inning, giving him 45 this season to pass Billy Hamilton for the most in Reds history before the All-Star break.
''Elly did it all tonight,'' Cincinnati manager David Bell said. ''He's had a lot of huge plays (but) that was at the top of the list. He has all kinds of energy and he is doing everything in his power to get us off to a good start.''
Hinds was called up earlier in the day from Triple-A Louisville, where he was hitting .216 with 13 homers and 126 strikeouts in 77 games. He was retired on a diving stop by shortstop Ezequiel Tovar in his first at-bat, then doubled in the fifth and launched a 449-foot homer against Tyler Kinley leading off the eighth.
''I'm still not believing it,'' Hinds said. "Obviously, when I was driving up from Louisville I was a wreck. I teared up a couple of times. I didn't eat anything all day. I came in and saw all these familiar faces. It made me more comfortable, like I was home.''
Hinds also made a sliding catch in right field.
Abbott (9-6) retired his first nine batters with five strikeouts, setting the tone for an outstanding outing. He struck out eight and walked two.
Two relievers finished the four-hitter.