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Pirates rally late to beat Marlins

- By Alan Saunders

PITTSBURGH — The Pirates spent most of Saturday looking for a big hit to break through against the Miami Marlins.

They finally got it in the seventh, when Jordy Mercer hit a tying two-run triple and John Jaso followed with a go-ahead double, lifting Pittsburgh to a 7-6 victory.

Mercer’s shot to center off reliever David Phelps (2-3) scored Andrew McCutchen and Elias Diaz, then Mercer scored on Jaso’s ground-rule double to right.

“Mercer and those guys who got on base in the seventh, they did all the heavy lifting, really,” Jaso said of his big pinch hit. “My job was probably the easiest out of all of those guys.”

After ceding three runs in the first, Pittsburgh left runners in scoring position in five consecutiv­e innings before Mercer and Jaso finally came through, frustratin­g what was otherwise a solid offensive performanc­e.

The Pirates totaled 16 hits, with Josh Bell, Diaz and McCutchen collecting three apiece.

“We made pitching hard for them today,” manager Clint Hurdle said. “I liked the fight in the offense. I liked the fight all over the place”

Marlins star Giancarlo Stanton was hit by a pitch on the right

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wrist in the first inning and left the game. The team said X-rays were negative and that Stanton is day-to-day with a bruised wrist.

“The fact that there’s no fractures just means basically there’s going to be some swelling,” Marlins manager Don Mattingly said. “It’s going to be sore. How long’s that going to be? It could be a few days.”

Even without Stanton, the Marlins kept slugging, tagging Pirates starter Trevor Williams with up five runs in four innings, including back-to-back homers by J.T. Realmuto and Derek Dietrich in the fourth. Realmuto had three hits and three RBIs.

Daniel Hudson (1-2) earned the

win behind a scoreless seventh. Juan Nicasio got two outs in the eighth, and Felipe Rivero got four outs for the save — his first with the Pirates and the fourth of his career.

Shuffling the deck

The Pirates made five transactio­ns before the game, sending RHPs Tyler Glasnow and Dovydas Neverauska­s to Triple-A Indianapol­is, recalling RHPs Edgar Santana and A.J. Schugel and designatin­g RHP Pat Light for assignment.

Glasnow had been in the Pirates’ rotation all season, but was 2-6 with a 7.45 ERA. He’ll be replaced by Jameson Taillon, returning from surgery to treat testicular cancer on May 8. Santana and Schugel joined the bullpen, which has had a busy week.

 ?? Gene J. Puskar / The Associated Press ?? Pittsburgh’s Jordy Mercer hits a two-run triple during the seventh inning of Saturday’s game in Pittsburgh. The Pirates won 7-6.
Gene J. Puskar / The Associated Press Pittsburgh’s Jordy Mercer hits a two-run triple during the seventh inning of Saturday’s game in Pittsburgh. The Pirates won 7-6.

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