Pirates 8, Diamondbacks 3
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[May 27, 2016]
PITTSBURGH -- Right-hander
Gerrit Cole hit a three-run homer and the Pittsburgh Pirates broke
the game open in the eighth inning on Thursday for a 8-3 victory and
a series sweep against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Pittsburgh finished its homestand 8-2, winning for the fifth time
in six games against Arizona this season. The Pirates have won each
of the past five series between the clubs.
Pinch-hitter Josh Harrison smacked a two-run double off of the
right-field wall in the sixth to break a 3-3 tie.
Paul Goldschmidt's bases-loaded, two-run single in the sixth had
forged the 3-3 tie for Arizona.
Pittsburgh added three runs in the ninth.
Cole pitched only five innings, working out of several jams, and
didn't get a decision after winning his previous three starts. But
he launched a three-run homer in the second and added a double in
the fourth.
On the mound, the right-hander gave up an unearned run and seven
hits with three walks and five strikeouts.
A.J. Schugel (1-1) was credited with his first major-league win.
Diamondbacks starter Patrick Corbin (3-3) allowed five runs (four
earned) and six hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Arizona scored in the first when leadoff hitter Jean Segura and
Michael Bourne hit back-to-back doubles. The run was unearned
because during Segura's at-bat, Pittsburgh's Francisco Cervelli and
David Freese collided in front of the Diamondbacks dugout while
chasing a pop foul. The ball dropped and Freese was charged with an
error.
The Pirates had runners at second and third with no out in the
bottom of the first but did not score.
The Diamondbacks threatened again in the second but left the bases
loaded when Cole got Goldschmidt to fly out.
Cole's second career homer in the bottom of the second gave
Pittsburgh a 3-1 lead.
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Both teams continued to threaten -- including Cole's two-out double
off of the center-field wall in the fourth -- before Arizona tied it
in the sixth.
Corbin singled with two outs, his second base hit of the game, and
he and Segura scored on Goldschmidt’s bases-loaded single up the
middle to make it 3-3.
After Pittsburgh's two-run sixth, Jung Ho Kang hit a bases-loaded
single followed by Starling Marte's double to raise the Pirates'
lead to 8-3 and their hit total to 12.
NOTES: After two games off in a row, Pittsburgh C Francisco Cervelli
returned to the lineup. ... RF Gregory Polanco, who had been
regularly hit third in the Pirates' batting order, was dropped to
seventh. ... Pittsburgh 1B John Jaso was given the day off. ...
Wednesday's win was Clint Hurdle's 457th as Pirates manager, tying
him with Hall of Famer Pie Traynor for sixth all-time in club
history. It also moved Hurdle to within nine wins of 1,000 for his
career. ... Arizona 2B Jean Segura, who was hit in the head with a
pitch Tuesday and did not play Wednesday, returned to the lineup
Thursday. ... The other Diamondbacks' player hit in the head area
Tuesday, SS Nick Ahmed, was given the day off. ... Arizona special
assistant to the president and CEO and Hall of Fame pitcher Randy
Johnson will work with pitchers at Double-A Mobile the next two
days. ... Umpire Chris Guccione, who left Wednesday's game after
taking a foul tip off of his mask, did not work Thursday's game. He
was replaced by Ben May, who worked third base.
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