Oneil Cruz's Late RBI Triple Gives Pirates 2-1 Victory over Milwaukee
- The Pittsburgh Pirates secured a 2-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at PNC Park on Saturday, thanks to Oneil Cruz's go-ahead RBI triple in the seventh inning.
- The game followed a closely contested pitching matchup between Pirates starter Mitch Keller and Brewers pitcher Quinn Priester, who both delivered six innings, keeping the game tied through seven innings.
- With two outs in the seventh inning, Oneil Cruz hit a triple that brought Isiah Kiner-Falefa home, breaking the 1-1 tie and highlighting Cruz’s continued impressive hitting streak.
- Mitch Keller struck out seven and allowed one run on seven hits, while Brewers left nine men on base, and Pirates closer David Bednar earned his fifth save by escaping a ninth-inning jam.
- The win marked the Pirates' fourth victory in five games and suggested momentum for a team struggling with a 18-34 record, while Milwaukee fell to 25-27 and suffered their third loss in four games.
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Quinn Priester, Brewers take aim at Pirates
Milwaukee right-hander Quinn Priester will take on his former team for the first time when the Brewers continue their four-game series against the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday afternoon.
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Read Full ArticleMilwaukee Brewers play the Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday
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