Pirates top Cardinals, give manager
Shelton first win
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[July 27, 2020]
Mitch Keller limited the St.
Louis Cardinals to two hits in five innings as the visiting
Pittsburgh Pirates won 5-1 Sunday.
The Pirates won for just the ninth time in their last 31 games
against the Cardinals. They avoided a three-game sweep in their
season-opening series and they earned new manager Derek Shelton his
first victory.
Keller (1-0) held the Cardinals to their only run while matching his
victory total for 11 starts last year. Relievers JT Brubaker,
Michael Feliz and Nick Burdi followed with four shutout innings.
Jose Osuna ripped a two-run homer and Colin Moran hit a solo blast
off losing pitcher Dakota Hudson (0-1), who lasted just 4 1/3
innings and allowed four runs on seven hits.
Keller had to work out of trouble in the second inning. He walked
Paul DeJong and Matt Carpenter, but then he coaxed a double-play
grounder from Yadier Molina and got Dexter Fowler to fly out.
The Cardinals took a 1-0 lead in the third inning after a brief
kerfuffle. Home plate umpire Jordan Baker ejected pitcher Derek
Holland from the Pirates dugout for critiquing his balls and strikes
calls. That brought Shelton onto the field for a socially distanced
discussion.
Once things settled down, Kolten Wong hit a two-out single, moved to
second on a wild pitch and scored from there on Tommy Edman's
infield single.
But the Pirates responded in the fourth inning, taking a 3-1 lead on
homers by Moran and Osuna.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Dakota Hudson (43) pitches during
the second inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Busch
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Jacob Stallings led off the fifth inning with a double and moved to
third on a groundout. Josh Bell drove him home with a sacrifice fly
against reliever Austin Gomber to put the Pirates up 4-1.
Brubaker, who was making his major league debut, allowed Paul
DeJong's leadoff double and Molina's one-out single in the seventh
inning -- but he stranded both runners.
Phillip Evans hit an RBI double in the eighth inning to push the
lead to 5-1.
--Field Level Media
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