PITTSBURGH — Paul Skenes struck out nine in six dominant innings, Bryan De La Cruz hit a three-run double during a six-run fifth inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-0 on Thursday night.
Skenes (8-2), the rookie who started last month's All-Star game, allowed just two hits and one walk after going 1-1 with a 4.15 ERA in his previous three starts. Through 17 starts and 92 innings, Skenes has struck out 110.
Skenes has pitched 131 1/3 innings between the major and minor leagues in his first full professional season and the Pirates may curtail his workload late in September. However, he looked strong against the Reds.
''I feel good,'' Skenes said. ''I think we've learned as we've gone along. But I'm comfortable with the work I've put in over the offseason and at the beginning of the season to this point. I think it is paying off.''
Skenes overpowered the Reds with his fastball, which topped at 100 mph.
''Execution of the four-seam fastball, I think he went back to it, the ability to execute it on both sides of the plate, especially against his arm side away to right-handed hitters,'' Pirates manager Derek Shelton said when asked about the key to Skenes' success. ''I thought he was really good and when he needed a pitch, he was able to go there.''
Ben Heller pitched two innings and Hunter Stratton worked the ninth to finish the five-hit shutout, the Pirates' ninth of the season. The Reds were blanked for the 11th time this season while losing for the fifth time in their last seven games.
De La Cruz had two doubles and a single. He entered the game with no extra-base hits in 66 plate appearances since the Pirates acquired him on July 30 in a trade with Miami.