Pirates rally, stun Giants in 10
Nick Gonzales’ RBI single in the 10th completes Pittsburgh’s comeback; Oneil Cruz hits two hardest balls in Statcast era, both over 120 mph.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nick Gonzales’ run-scoring single in the bottom of the 10th inning lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-6 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday night.
Gonzales’ leadoff hit up the middle off Erik Miller (0-2) scored automatic runner Connor Joe from second base and ended the Giants’ season-high four-game winning streak. The Pirates have won four of their last five games.
The Pirates scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game at 6-all and pin Camilo Doval with his first blown save in nine opportunities this season.
Ji Hwan Bae singled in the first run, rookie shortstop Marco Luciano’s fielding error brought another in and Bryan Reynolds’ RBI fielder’s choice got the Pirates within 6-5. Oneil Cruz then pulled a two-out double to right field with an exit velocity of 122 mph, to tie it up.
David Bednar (3-3) worked a scoreless top of the 10th. Cruz had three hits and Andrew McCutchen and Gonzales finished with two.
Cruz’s dropped pop-up at shortstop in the first inning with two outs allowed the Giants to score the game’s first two runs. Thairo Estrada and Matt Chapman homered in helping the Giants build a 6-2 lead.
Estrada’s two-run shot to left-center field in the fourth inning off Martin Perez pushed the Giants’ lead to 4-1. Chapman’s solo shot in the seventh made it 5-2.
Estrada also drove in a run with an eighth-inning groundout to finish with three RBIs.
Giants starter Logan Webb allowed two runs in six innings, He has pitched at least six innings in eight of his 11 starts this year.
Perez lasted just 4 1/3 innings, giving up four runs, two earned. He is winless in eight starts since April 4.
Chapman also doubled. He, Wilmer Flores and Luciano had two hits each for the Giants, The Pirates’ first two runs came on Jared Triolo’s sacrifice fly in the second inning and Reynolds’ force-out grounder in the fifth.
PIRATES HALL OF FAME
Barry Bonds, baseball’s career home run leader with 762, will be inducted into the Pirates Hall of Fame on Aug. 24 along with Jim Leyland and Manny Sanguillen, the team announced before the game.
Bonds is the only Pirates player to win two NL MVP awards. He failed to gain induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame during his 10 years on the ballot that ended this year.