Daily Times (Primos, PA)

McCutchen has soft spot for Phils fans after Pirates win

- By Anthony J. SanFilippo

PHILADELPH­IA » Andrew McCutchen hit his 300th home run, Jack Suwinski had a grand slam and the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Phillies 9-2 on Sunday to gain a split of the fourgame series.

Phillies star Bryce Harper was 0 for 4 and is in a 2-for-30 slide that has dropped his average to .190.

The 37-year-old McCutchen, who played for the

Phillies from 2019-21, drove a Ricardo Pinto slider into the left-field seats in the ninth inning for his first home run this season. He became the 13th player with 2,000 hits, 400 doubles, 45 triples, 300 homers and 200 stolen bases.

“I’m happy that’s over with. I’ve been sitting on that one for a while,” McCutchen said after his first home run since last Aug. 22 against St. Louis.

McCutchen said Philadelph­ia was his second choice to hit No. 300 behind Pittsburgh.

“It’s kind of hard to be liked on both sides of the state,” he said. “It’s nice. I got a pretty good ovation from the fans. … They show a lot of appreciati­on for the three short years I was here and I appreciate that, because I was a guy making $20 million and one year I wasn’t holding my end of the bargain and I felt like I should have done better.”

McCutchen also stole home as part of a double steal in the fourth inning when catcher J.T. Realmuto’s

throw sailed into center field as Realmuto tried to nab Jared Triolio at second base.

Suwinski hit his second career slam for a 5-2 lead in the sixth inning against Zack Wheeler (0-3), who allowed five runs — four earned — five hits and three walks in five-plus innings. Wheeler struck out 10, his 23rd double-digit strikeout game, 15th with the Phils.

“Grinded through some at-bats and made him work,” Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. “When

you are talking about a guy of that caliber, making him work is very important.”

Joey Bart boosted the lead to 6-2 later in the inning with a homer off Seranthony Domínguez.

Mitch Keller (1-2) allowed two runs and eight hits in seven innings. He has pitched at least five innings in 35 straight starts, the longest active streak in the majors.

 ?? LAURENCE KESTERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pirates designated hitter Andrew McCutchen follows through on his 300th career home run during the eighth inning Sunday, coming off the Phillies Ricardo Pinto at Citizens Bank Park.
LAURENCE KESTERSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pirates designated hitter Andrew McCutchen follows through on his 300th career home run during the eighth inning Sunday, coming off the Phillies Ricardo Pinto at Citizens Bank Park.

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