PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates have dominated the Cincinnati Reds in their weekend series at PNC Park and made some history along the way. The Pirates defeated the Reds 17-7 on May 2, scoring 15 runs in the first four innings and doing just about everything they could in making a statement against their National League Central Division rival. Pittsburgh tied an MLB-record with seven walks in seven consecutive plate appearances in the second inning, which scored four runs and forced two pitching changes from Cincinnati. This was the third time that it had happened in the same inning, with it first happening back in the second inning of the first game of a doubleheader on Aug. 28, 1909 for the Chicago White Sox against the Washington Senators and then also with Pirates, as Jim Bibby and Jim Wynn combined to issue seven consecutive walks against the Atlanta Braves on May 25, 1983.…