The Arizona Republic

D-Backs rally from 5-run hole for victory

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Arizona scored two runs on wild pitches in the eighth inning, Jake Lamb hit a tying three-run homer in the seventh and the Diamondbac­ks took advantage of a hit by pitch to rally past the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-5 on Monday night.

The Pirates led 5-0 behind Joe Musgrove until the right-hander opened the seventh inning by hitting Chris Owings on the first pitch – possibly as retaliatio­n for Josh Harrison being plunked in the top half. Nick Ahmed followed with a run-scoring single, Daniel Descalso had another off Edgar Santana and Lamb tied it at 5-all on a three-run homer to left.

Ketel Marte singled off Kyle Crick (0-1) to lead off the eighth, moved to second on a walk and raced to third after a pickoff attempt at second base by catcher Elias Diaz. Marte scored when the next pitch by Crick bounded to the backstop. Descalso put Arizona up 8-5 with a two-run triple and scored on Crick’s second wild pitch of the inning.

Archie Bradley (2-1) worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh inning.

Musgrove was sharp early against the Diamondbac­ks, working out of jams in the second and sixth inning without allowing a run. His night came unraveled with the plunking of Owings. Musgrove gave up the single to Ahmed was lifted after a throwing error by third baseman David Freese put runners on first and second with no out.

Musgrove allowed three runs – two earned – on five hits with six strikeouts in six innings.

Arizona’s Patrick Corbin was solid his previous outing, holding the San Francisco Giants to a run on four hits in 61⁄3 innings. The left-hander wasn’t as sharp against the Pirates.

He gave up an unearned run in the first inning to the Pirates on first baseman Paul Goldschmid­t’s fielding error and four more in the fifth on two-run hits by Austin Meadows and Starling Marte had two-run hits.

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