National League Game Summary - Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
(Sunday, August 5th)
Final Score: Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Even though Charlie Sheen was in attendance,
the Cincinnati Reds could not continue their winning ways as A.J. Burnett and
the Pittsburgh Pirates took the finale of their three-game set, 6-2.
Burnett (14-3), who tossed a one-hitter in his last outing, was dominant once
again. The right-hander held the Reds to a pair of runs on three hits and
three walks while striking out seven in 8 2/3 innings. Burnett has won four
straight decisions and 13 of his last 14.
"Made some pitches when I needed to," Burnett said. "I got some quick outs
when I needed to and the boys jumped on them and gave me a few runs, makes you
go harder after that - shutdown innings."
"We started to get him in trouble early," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "He
got out of that and then he sailed along until the ninth."
Starling Marte delivered the decisive blow, a two-run triple in the fourth
inning, to push the Pirates past the Reds and avoid the sweep. It was Marte's
first career triple.
"They got us twice and we needed to come out of here with a 'W'," Burnett
said. "I tried to do what I can out there and feed off my guys behind me and
what they're doing. We had a good day today at the plate, made some great
plays and you feed off that. You go harder."
Andrew McCutchen blasted a solo home run in the ninth inning, his 23rd of the
season and first since July 17, a span which lasted 58 at-bats.
Drew Stubbs homered and scored twice for the Reds, who had won 15 of 16 coming
into the game.
Homer Bailey (9-7) picked up his first loss since June 27 after getting
roughed up for his second straight start. Bailey, who gave up six runs in 3
2/3 frames on Tuesday, was tagged for four runs on nine hits and a walk in 3
2/3 innings in the setback.
The Reds got on the board in the first inning after Stubbs walked, stole
second and scored when Jay Bruce lined a double into the right-field corner.
Neil Walker put the Pirates on top in the second. Garrett Jones led off with a
single, then Walker blasted a two-run shot to the right-field seats.
Stubbs lofted a fly ball over the right-field fence to tie the game in the
third before Pittsburgh took the lead for good in the following inning.
Clint Barmes singled to advance Gaby Sanchez to third and moved to second on a
sacrifice bunt to bring up Marte with runners on second and third. Marte
crushed a long fly ball off the right-field fence, which was misplayed by
Bruce and allowed Marte to cruise to third with a two-run triple, giving
Pittsburgh a 4-2 lead in the fourth.
Pittsburgh tacked on two more in the ninth. McCutchen blasted a no-doubt shot
to left field and Walker scored on a Todd Frazier error.
After the Stubbs homer, Burnett found his groove and retired 18 straight
hitters before walking a pair with two outs in the ninth. Burnett was pulled
and Frazier popped out against Joel Hanrahan, who nail down his 32nd save of
the season as the Pirates escaped with the victory.
Game Notes
Burnett fell one out shy of back-to-back complete games for the first time
since April 12 and 17, 2005...Sheen donated $50,000 to the Reds Community
Fund...The Pirates trail the Reds by 4 1/2 games in the National League
Central...The two teams have split six games this season...Walker tied a
career high with his 12th home run of the season and tied Johnny Ray for third
place in career home runs as a second baseman with 36...The Pirates are 9-1 in
games in which Burnett has worked at least seven innings...Burnett has won six
of his last seven road decisions...Pittsburgh went 1-for-11 with runners in
scoring position and stranded 12...the Reds went 2-for-4 with runners in
scoring position and left three on base.
08/05 18:10:06 ET
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