Reds beat Pirates 14-8, Andujar hits first home run with Cincinnati
- Miguel Andujar hit his first home run with Cincinnati, contributing to their 14-8 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte each had three hits and four RBIs in the game, helping the Reds secure a split in the four-game series.
- The Reds scored three runs in the sixth inning, with key hits from Andujar and Marte, to break a 4-4 tie and pull ahead.
- The Reds have not been swept in their last 40 series, stretching back to last season.
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Reds beat Pirates 14-8, Andujar hits first home run with Cincinnati
Miguel Andujar hit his first home run with Cincinnati, Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte had three hits and four RBIs each, and the Reds outlasted the Pittsburgh Pirates 14-8.

Reds pull away from Pirates in slugfest
Spencer Steer, Miguel Andujar and Noelvi Marte all hit homers and combined to drive in 11 runs to help the Cincinnati Reds outlast the host Pittsburgh Pirates 14-8 in a shootout win on Sunday afternoon.
Why a Six-Man Rotation Down the Stretch Makes Sense for Pirates
PITTSBURGH – Mike Burrows made his 14th start (15th appearance) of the season for the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 14-8 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at PNC Park on Sunday afternoon. The rookie right-hander allowed four runs – all of which came in the third – across five innings. Burrows has already eclipsed his career-high in innings as a professional. With 100 innings now logged this season, he’s nearly doubled last year’s workload between the m…
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