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  Tuesday, May 16 7:05pm ET
Tucker steals show in Larkin's return to hot Reds
 
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CINCINNATI (AP) -- Michael Tucker took a chance and took off for home. The way things are going for the Cincinnati Reds, there was little doubt he'd make it.

Tucker stole home on a pickoff throw to first base Tuesday night, a daring move that was the signature play of a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Barry Larkin
Reds shortstop Barry Larkin throws to first to complete a double play during his return to the lineup Tuesday.

The Reds have won eight of nine by pulling off plays like the one that Tucker made in the sixth, when he stole home against reliever Scott Sauerbeck.

When the left-hander threw to first to chase Barry Larkin back, Tucker took off and beat the throw from Kevin Young with a feet-first slide.

Winning streaks are made on such plays.

"We're playing well right now," said Tucker, who got a start in place of slumping right fielder Dante Bichette. "If we can continue at this pace, we'll have a good run."

The Reds moved a season-high six games over .500 and remained tied with St. Louis for first place in the NL Central by beating a team that had been on a pretty good roll.

The Pirates had won six of nine heading into the three-game series, but couldn't prevent the Reds from scratching out a win on plays like Tucker's.

"They're a team that can score a lot of different ways," manager Gene Lamont said. "They used their speed right there. They're an opportunistic team. That's what separates them -- the speed they have."

Rob Bell (3-2) recovered from his worst major league start, allowing one run and six hits in six innings against the only team he's faced twice.

Bell, called up from Double-A to be the fifth starter in spring training, also beat the Pirates 2-1 with six strong innings April 30 in Pittsburgh. The right-hander had lasted only two innings last Thursday against San Diego.

Larkin, the Reds' shortstop and captain, was back in the lineup for the first time since April 21, when he tore tissue at the base of the middle finger on his glove hand while diving for a ball.

Although Larkin still can't make a tight fist and has swelling in the hand, he persuaded the Reds to activate him from the disabled list. He went 0-for-3 with a pair of walks, stole a base and was caught stealing.

"I had fun," Larkin said. "It felt good. There were no physical problems at all."

Eddie Taubensee had four of Cincinnati's 12 hits and the Reds made minimal use of their scoring threats against Todd Ritchie (2-2). Aaron Boone and Tucker had sacrifice flies, and Dmitri Young singled home a run for a 3-0 lead after five innings.

It could have been much worse -- Cincinnati stranded runners on second and third in the second inning and left the bases loaded in the fourth.

Tucker pulled off the game's most daring play in the sixth, when he walked and reached third on a sacrifice and a fly out. After Larkin walked, Tucker took off when Sauerbeck made his second pickoff throw to first.

It was the first time a Red stole home since Reggie Sanders at Shea Stadium on June 22, 1996. The last player to steal home on Pittsburgh was the Reds' Jacob Brumfield at Cincinnati on July 10, 1994.

Tucker noticed that he was able to get a good jump on Sauerbeck's first pickoff throw and made up his mind to get a big lead and head for home if there was another.

"I thought if I got down (the line) a little farther, I might make this but the timing has to be perfect," Tucker said. "With him being left-handed, he really can't see me. I tried to get as much of a lead as I could."

Pokey Reese's two-run single in the seventh off Jeff Wallace made it 6-1.

The Pirates once again failed to give Ritchie much help, managing only Young's run-scoring groundout in the sixth. Pittsburgh has scored only 16 runs while he's been on the mound in his eight starts.

Game notes
The Pirates called up OF Emil Brown from Triple-A Nashville and swapped two pitchers. RHP Josias Manzanillo was called up from Nashville and RHP Jose Parra was designated for assignment. ... Wil Cordero, who has a career-high 12-game hitting streak, was given permission to miss the game. Cordero had to return to Puerto Rico on a family matter. ... The Reds went 13-9 while Larkin was out. ... Bichette, 1-for-13 during a four-game series in Houston, was given a day off. ... The Reds threw two more wild pitches, raising their total to 34, most in the majors. ... The Reds didn't take batting practice. They arrived back from a night game in Houston around 2:45 a.m.
 


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