Late-Game Surge Seals Pirates' Win, Brewers' Woes Continue
A Decisive Tenth Inning Breakthrough
The visiting Pittsburgh Pirates unleashed a powerful offensive display in the tenth inning, scoring three critical runs to seize control of the game. This pivotal inning began with left-hander Angel Zerpa on the mound for Milwaukee. Following a walk drawn by pinch-hitter Marcell Ozuna and Nick Yorke entering as a runner, Bryan Reynolds delivered a clutch single to left field, bringing automatic runner Henry Davis home from second base and giving the Pirates a crucial lead. The momentum continued as runners advanced, and Nick Gonzales added another RBI with a single to left, benefiting from a fielding error by left fielder Greg Jones that allowed Reynolds to score.
Stellar Pitching Secures the Victory
After the Pirates' offensive explosion, Yohan Ramirez stepped onto the mound and delivered a flawless performance in the bottom of the tenth inning, denying the Brewers any chance of a comeback and earning his first save of the season. Gregory Soto had previously contributed a strong, scoreless ninth inning, setting the stage for the Pirates' late-game rally and ultimately preserving their hard-fought win.
Pirates Take the Lead in the Sixth
The Pirates initially broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning against starter Jacob Misiorowski. The inning saw Ryan O'Hearn get hit by a pitch, followed by a single from Nick Gonzales. Both runners advanced on a wild pitch, and Spencer Horwitz's sacrifice fly brought in a run, giving Pittsburgh a 3-2 advantage.
Brewers Fight Back to Tie
Milwaukee quickly responded in the bottom half of the sixth, with Sal Frelick hitting his second sacrifice fly of the game to even the score. The inning began with consecutive singles from Jake Bauers and Tyler Black, prompting a pitching change. Isaac Mattson replaced Mitch Keller, and after Bauers advanced to third, Frelick’s fly ball to right field allowed the tying run to score.
Early Exchanges and Missed Opportunities
The Pirates were the first to put runs on the board in the fourth inning, scoring twice. Bryan Reynolds was hit by a pitch, and Ryan O'Hearn followed with a single. Reynolds advanced to third on a fielder's choice, and Spencer Horwitz drove him in with an RBI single. Konnor Griffin later added a two-out RBI single, though the Pirates left additional runners stranded at second and third. Milwaukee promptly equalized in the bottom of the fourth, with Jake Bauers singling and advancing to second on an error. Tyler Black's double moved Bauers to third, who then scored on a ground out. Sal Frelick's sacrifice fly tied the game at two runs apiece.
Pitching Performances Throughout the Game
Jacob Misiorowski delivered a solid outing for the Brewers, striking out nine batters over six innings while allowing three runs on six hits. He also issued one walk, hit two batters, and recorded a wild pitch. For the Pirates, Mitch Keller pitched five-plus innings, surrendering three runs on five hits, while striking out six and walking two batters.
