Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Reynolds brings new life

Returning after birth of son, outfielder sparks offense with three- run HR

- Mike persaK

It’s been a busy week for Bryan Reynolds.

On Sunday, before the Pirates’ game in Milwaukee, Reynolds was placed on the paternity list and flew back to Pittsburgh. On Monday, Reynolds’ wife, Blair, gave birth to the couple’s first child, a boy named Reese.

Reynolds returned to the Pirates’ lineup Thursday against the Chicago Cubs. In his first at- bat, he doubled to the wall in right center field. He dwarfed that effort in his next at- bat.

With the Pirates trailing 2- 1 in the bottom of the third, Reynolds stepped up with two runners on and ripped a ball 397 feet over the right field wall. On both hits, Reynolds cradled his arms and mimed rocking a baby.

His offense was a jump start, and it was all the Pirates needed. They added two more runs in the sixth, and the pitching staff shut down the Cubs offense the rest of the way. The Pirates salvaged one game from the three- game series and beat the Cubs, 6- 2, to snap a three- game losing streak.

“I felt good out there. But the homer you’ve got to attribute

to dad strength, for sure,” Reynolds said. “... I got in from Milwaukee at like 2 p. m. I went to the hospital, then my wife had him at 3 a. m. So we were hanging out at the hospital for quite a while. But she crushed it. She was walking around an hour after.

“I think that night, we might’ve got an hour of sleep, if that. The first night at home, he didn’t really want to sleep at all. But last night was good, so we’re making progress.”

Added Pirates manager Derek Shelton: “If he hasn’t got any sleep, maybe we’re just gonna go sleep deprivatio­n on him and not let him sleep the whole month of September.”

The afternoon ended with a strong starting pitching performanc­e from righthande­r JT Brubaker, who earned his first career win. It did get off to a bit of a shaky start, though.

After a 1- 2- 3 first inning, Brubaker allowed two singles and a walk to give up a run in the second. Another single and a double put runners in scoring position in the third. An ugly error from third baseman JT Riddle, where he struggled to get a grip on a groundball and then threw it over first baseman Colin Moran’s head, allowed another run to score with nobody out.

Brubaker got out of that jam without incurring further damage, though, forcing Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo to ground out and then getting two swinging strikeouts from shortstop Javier Baez and left fielder Kyle Schwarber.

Three singles in the fourth caused no damage thanks to a double play, and the fifth was straight forward as could be. In the end, it was a scrappy, but solid, five- inning, five- strikeout effort.

“My confidence is there. I’ve always felt like it’s been there,” Brubaker said. “Just making sure I don’t get too big. When I get too big, I get too fine, I miss the zone. Today I felt like I was in the zone quite a bit.

That’s really just where I need to be, that even- keel of confident, let my stuff play and keep it around the zone. At least middle- down.”

Left- hander Sam Howard allowed the Cubs to load the bases in the sixth, but he and right- hander Geoff Hartlieb combined to get out of that jam, too.

Hartlieb, lefty Nik Turley and righty Richard Rodriguez had no trouble in the seventh, eighth and ninth innings, respective­ly.

With that, the Pirates wouldn’t have needed any insurance runs, but they got them anyway in the sixth, when right fielder Cole Tucker blooped a single into left field to score second baseman Adam Frazier and Riddle.

The Pirates will begin a four- game series against the Cincinnati Reds with a doublehead­er Friday.

As for Reynolds, he’ll hope to use Thursday as a catapult to stronger results than he’s enjoyed so far this year. As for the shelf life of his rocking- the- baby celebratio­n?

“TBD,” Reynolds said. “We’ll see. ... Let it be organic, see what happens.”

 ?? Matt Freed/ Post- Gazette ?? Gregory Polanco, right, congratula­tes Bryan Reynolds Thursday after Reynolds’ three- run home run gives the Pirates a 4- 2 lead.
Matt Freed/ Post- Gazette Gregory Polanco, right, congratula­tes Bryan Reynolds Thursday after Reynolds’ three- run home run gives the Pirates a 4- 2 lead.
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 ?? Matt Freed/ Post- Gazette ?? Second baseman Adam Frazier dives for a ball hit by Chicago’s Victor Caratini Thursday at PNC Park.
Matt Freed/ Post- Gazette Second baseman Adam Frazier dives for a ball hit by Chicago’s Victor Caratini Thursday at PNC Park.

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