Could 25, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Caleb Durbin (21) hits a two run double towards the Pittsburgh Pirates in the course of the eighth inning at PNC Park. Obligatory Credit score: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Pictures
Caleb Durbin and Brice Turang hit key run-scoring doubles to rally the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-5 win over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday afternoon.
The Brewers snapped a two-game skid and cut up the four-game collection towards the Pirates, who had received 4 of their earlier 5.
Trailing 5-3 within the high of the eighth inning, the Brewers put runners on second and third after Rhys Hoskins drew a stroll from Pirates reliever Ryan Borucki (1-2) and Isaac Collins doubled with one out.
Durbin roped a ball off the left area wall to attain Hoskins and Collins to tie the sport. Turang then adopted with a line drive down the left area line that scored Durbin, placing Milwaukee forward by its successful margin.
Collins and Sal Frelick completed with two hits apiece for the Brewers.
Pittsburgh was led by Adam Frazier’s three hits and three RBIs. The Pirates had an opportunity to tie the sport within the backside of the eighth, however after reaching on a single and advancing to second on a balk by Abner Uribe, Tommy Pham was picked off at second.
Uribe, who relieved Jared Koenig, struck out Andrew McCutchen to finish the inning. Trevor McGill gave up an infield single within the ninth to Alexander Canario, who additionally had three hits, however retired Frazier on a groundout to select up his ninth save.
The Brewers scored three runs within the first inning, breaking Pirates starter Bailey Falter’s scoreless inning streak at 17 1/3 innings. Falter pitched 5 2/3 innings, permitting three runs (two earned) on 4 hits and three walks whereas hanging out one.
Milwaukee rookie starter Logan Henderson threw 5 innings and allowed one run on 5 hits and two walks whereas hanging out six.
Oneil Cruz hit his eleventh dwelling run of the season within the backside of the third — a 432-foot blast that was clocked at 122.9 mph, making it the toughest hit ball ever tracked by Statcast, which started monitoring exit velocities in 2015.
Bryan Reynolds was scratched from the Pirates’ lineup simply earlier than first pitch with what common supervisor Ben Cherington described pregame as “tightness in his trunk.”
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