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Pirates' Josh Bell homers into Allegheny River again

Jerry DiPaola
| Wednesday, May 22, 2019 8:05 p.m.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
Pirates first baseman Josh Bell prepares to bat against the Rockies Wednesday, May 22, 2019, at PNC Park.

For the second time in two weeks, Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Josh Bell launched a baseball into the Allegheny River on the fly Wednesday night at PNC Park in the Pirates’ 9-3 loss.

Bell sent a pitch from the Colorado Rockies’ Jon Gray over the right-field bleachers, 454 feet from home plate, according to Statcast. It left his bat at 116.1 mph.

Big drip, what you call it? ? pic.twitter.com/a3f6x4zbEa

— Pirates (@Pirates) May 23, 2019

It was only the fifth home run to reach the Allegheny on the fly (51st, including those that bounced) since PNC Park opened in 2001.

One powerful swing.

✅ only the FIFTH baseball to reach the river on the fly✅ the SECOND time THIS YEAR for @JBell_19 #RingIt | #LetsGoBucs pic.twitter.com/YmC5DIrLsk

— Pirates (@Pirates) May 22, 2019

He hit one directly into the river May 8 against the Texas Rangers, a 472 shot that was clocked at 114.9 mph.


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