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05/03 15:02 CDT Cruz delivers go-ahead hit in the 8th as Pirates top Reds 1-0
to complete a 3-game sweep
Cruz delivers go-ahead hit in the 8th as Pirates top Reds 1-0 to complete a
3-game sweep
By WILL GRAVES
AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) --- Oneil Cruz hit a tie-breaking single in the bottom of the
eighth inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates completed a sweep of Cincinnati with a
1-0 win on Sunday.
Pirates rookie shortstop Konnor Griffin doubled off the centerfield wall
against Reds reliever Tony Santillan (1-1) with two outs in the eighth. Pinch
hitter Jake Mangum worked a full count walk and Cruz followed by lacing a
single to center. Griffin beat TJ Friedl's throw home with ease as Pittsburgh
responded to getting swept at home by St. Louis by taking three straight from
the Reds.
Gregory Soto (3-0) got the last four outs after taking over following a
brilliant performance by starter Braxton Ashcraft.
A day after seven pitchers combined to issue 11 walks --- including an
MLB-record tying seven straight at one point --- Cincinnati rookie Chase Burns
was far more efficient while matching Ashcraft pitch for pitch
Ashcraft bounced back from a rocky performance in a loss to St. Louis with the
best start of his young career. The 26-year-old allowed four hits over 7 2/3
innings with a pair of walks and six strikeouts. He also benefited from a
couple of excellent defensive plays behind him.
Second baseman Brandon Lowe --- all 5-foot-9 of him --- climbed the ladder to
rob JJ Bleday of a hit to end the sixth, a snag that came with Friedl on second
base representing the go-ahead run. Third baseman Nick Gonzales threw out
Cincinnati's Spencer Steer at the plate to help Pittsburgh get out of a two-on,
one-out threat in the eighth.
Burns, a 23-year-old rookie, was perhaps even better. The hard-throwing
right-hander, whose fastball easily tops 100 mph, allowed a leadoff infield
single to Cruz, then retired 16 straight before Joey Bart's single with one out
in the sixth. Burns allowed three hits in seven-plus innings, with a walk and
seven strikeouts, to lower his ERA to 2.20.
Up next Reds: Head to Chicago on Monday for a four-game series against the Cubs. Pirates: Start a six-game trip on Tuesday in Arizona. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb |
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