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Making the third start of his career, Chicago's Chris Rusin allowed one run on five hits with four strikeouts in five innings. He left the game in line for his first major league victory, but the Pirates tied it in the seventh when Holt scored on a balk by James Russell (7-1).
Pittsburgh's Jeff Locke gave up the homers to Vitters and Recker in the fourth but overall scattered seven hits over six innings.
The Pirates left 13 men on base -- at least one during each of the first seven innings. They stranded two four times, including when Dave Sappelt caught Garrett Jones' sinking liner to right to end the fifth.
McCutchen's homer, his 25th, was his NL-leading 173rd hit. It ended a streak of five consecutive homerless games for the Pirates -- their longest of the season.
Grilli earned the loss in relief for the second straight night.
NOTES: Pittsburgh is 9-20 since Aug. 8. ... The Pirates activated RHP Chad Qualls from the disabled list before the game. He retired both batters he faced in the eighth. ... Locke singled in the fifth, his first hit in the majors. ... The Pirates will play three games at the Reds starting Monday. The previous time Pittsburgh played in Cincinnati Aug 3-5, it entered trailing by 3 1/2 games in the NL Central. Five weeks later, the Pirates are in third place and 11 back. ... The Cubs head to Houston, where they will play their final series there against the Astros with both teams part of the National League. The Astros move to the AL West next season.
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