Diego Castillo went 3-for-5 and scored twice for the Pirates,
who erased a 3-0 first-inning deficit to earn their first
victory this season.
Pirates starter Bryse Wilson allowed three runs on five hits and
a walk in four innings. Miguel Yajure (1-0) followed with two
scoreless innings to earn his first big-league victory.
Cardinals starter Steven Matz (0-1) allowed seven runs while
retiring just nine batters. He allowed nine hits and walked one.
Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer for the Cardinals. He is
6-for-12 (including three doubles, two homers), with four runs
and seven RBIs in the first three games of the season.
Skip Schumaker served as acting manager of the Cardinals for the
second straight game with manager Oliver Marmol out with the
flu.
The Cardinals broke out to a 3-0 first-inning lead. Dylan
Carlson led off with a double, advanced on Paul Goldschmidt's
single, and scored on Tyler O'Neill's sacrifice fly. Arenado
followed with his two-run homer.
The Pirates surged ahead 5-3 in the third inning. Singles by
Roberto Perez, Ke'Bryan Hayes and Bryan Reynolds set the stage
for Chavis' grand slam. Then Castillo singled and scored on
Kevin Newman's double.
The Pirates pushed their lead to 7-3 in the fourth inning while
knocking Matz out of the game. Perez walked, Ben Gamel singled,
and Hayes followed with a RBI single to force the pitching
change.
Reliever Jake Woodford's wild pitch allowed Gamel to score.
In the seventh, Castillo hit a two-out single, Newman walked,
and Jake Marisnick added an RBI single to expand Pittsburgh's
lead to 8-3.
The Cardinals got a run back in their half on singles by
Harrison Bader and Tommy Edman followed by Carlson's sacrifice
fly.
Gamel made it 9-4 Pittsburgh in the eighth inning by hitting a
double and scoring on Carlson's throwing error.
--Field Level Media
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