The Columbus Dispatch

Mahle, Reds avoid sweep, edge Pirates

- Will Graves

PITTSBURGH – Tyler Mahle cruised through six innings, Asdrúbal Cabrera hit a go-ahead, pinch-hit sacrifice fly in the seventh, and the Cincinnati Reds avoided a three-game sweep by edging the Pittsburgh Pirates 1-0 on Thursday.

Mahle (12-5) allowed five hits – all singles – and struck out four with a walk as the Reds salvaged the finale of a ninegame road trip that saw them lose a little bit of ground in the chase for the second NL wild-card spot.

Mychal Givens worked out of a twoon, one-out jam in the ninth by striking out Hoy Park on a full-count fastball for his eighth save as the Reds bounced back after a pair of one-run losses to the last-place Pirates.

Cabrera provided the game’s only run while pinch-hitting for Mahle in the top of the seventh.

Tyler Stephenson led off with a double against Cody Ponce (0-4) and pinchrunne­r Delino Deshields moved to third on Shogo Akiyama’s sacrifice bunt two batters later. Cabrera followed with a long drive toward the gap in left-center that let Deshields trot home.

The Reds finished their nine-game road swing through Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburgh 3-6. Cincinnati is treading water in the standings with just over two weeks to go in the regular season. The Reds entered Thursday 11⁄2 games behind St. Louis in the race for a postseason berth.

Either Los Angeles or San Francisco – whoever doesn’t win the NL West – will claim the first wild-card berth. Cincinnati is hoping to emerge from a fourteam scramble with St. Louis, San Diego and Philadelph­ia for the other.

A pair of tight losses – including a 5-4 setback on Wednesday when Pittsburgh’s Wilmer Difo scored from second on a fielder’s choice in the bottom of the

ninth – had the Reds reeling. Mahle steadied them with an efficient if not spectacula­r performanc­e that saw him lower his ERA to 3.54.

Ben Gamel had two of Pittsburgh’s six hits, but he was also thrown out at the plate in the second inning while trying to score from third on a fielder’s choice by Michael Perez. Cincinnati second baseman Jonathan India’s throw home was perfect and Stephenson had the ball by the time Gamel attempted to unsuccessf­ully slide under the tag.

Pittsburgh fell to 0-14 this season when trying to sweep an opponent. There were bright spots, however, for a club that went 6-3 during a nine-game homestand against Detroit, Washington and Cincinnati.

Rookie right-hander Connor Overton, claimed off waivers from Toronto earlier this month, worked three scoreless innings in his first career start.

The 28-year-old, pitching for his fifth organizati­on since being taken by Miami in the 2014 draft, has worked 102⁄3 innings in the majors without surrenderi­ng a run. Pittsburgh’s bullpen was solid the rest of the way. Stephenson’s double off the right-field wall in the seventh was one of the few truly hard-hit balls all afternoon.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR/AP ?? Reds starting pitcher Tyler Mahle delivers during the first inning against the Pirates Thursday in Pittsburgh.
GENE J. PUSKAR/AP Reds starting pitcher Tyler Mahle delivers during the first inning against the Pirates Thursday in Pittsburgh.

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