Final
McCutchen's game winning homer downs Reds
Sep 30, 2012 - 5:03 AMVideo
After Josh Harrison lined out to center field to start the frame, McCutchen, who was 0-for-4 prior to his final at-bat, smacked a 2-2 fastball off Jonathan Broxton (3-2) into the right-center field seats.
Joel Hanrahan (5-1) worked a scoreless ninth to pick up the win.
Pittsburgh starter Kyle McPherson tossed six scoreless frames. He fanned five, scattered four hits and walked one for the Pirates, who had lost nine of their previous 11 contests.
Mike Leake started the game for Cincinnati and also fired six scoreless innings. He struck out three, surrendered four hits and walked three for the Reds, who are one game behind the Washington Nationals for the best record in the National League.
The Pirates recorded just four hits over the first six frames before registering the game's first run in the seventh.
Clint Barmes began the inning with a single off Jose Arredondo, who then committed a throwing error on a pickoff attempt, which allowed Barmes to scamper to second. Pinch-hitter Brock Holt bunted Barmes over to third before Alex Presley brought home pinch-runner Chase d'Arnaud with a double to left- center field.
Cincinnati, which had just five hits over its first seven frames, tied the game in the eighth.
Pinch-hitter Ryan Ludwick smacked a leadoff double off Jason Grilli and pinch- runner Denis Phipps went to third on Wilson Valdez's bunt. After Zack Cozart struck out and Joey Votto was intentionally walked, Phipps scored on Scott Rolen's bloop single into left-center field.
Game Notes
McCutchen's homer was his 31st of the season ... The Pirates were 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position and left 12 men on base, while Cincinnati finished 1-for-9 with RISP and stranded nine.
- CINCINNATI: 1
PITTSBURGH: 2
Final
Sep 29 10:27 PM - Scott Rolen single to left scored Denis Phipps with two outs. On the play, Joey Votto advances to second. Runners on first and second and Jay Bruce due up.
Reds 1, Pirates 1 Top 8, 2 OutsSep 29 9:42 PM - Alex Presley double to left center scored Chase d'Arnaud with one out. Runner on second and Josh Harrison due up.
Reds 0, Pirates 1 Bot 7, 1 OutSep 29 9:13 PM - CINCINNATI: 0
PITTSBURGH: 0
Top 1, 0 Outs
Sep 29 7:06 PM
Related News
- Pirates Top Games of 2023: No. 6 - Drew Maggi gets his moment Dec 23
- The Pirates got it right with Andrew McCutchen Dec 22
- Bucs Arghticles: Pirates’ Andrew McCutchen makes comments after signing Dec 22
- Pirates targeting first baseman in upcoming MLB Draft Dec 22
- Cincinnati Reds sign Brooks Kriske, Hernan Perez to minor league deals Dec 21
- Bucs Arghticles: Pirates sign Ryan Mattson Dec 21
- Pirates Top Games of 2023: No. 7 - Johan Oviedo shuts out the Royals Dec 20
- Andrew McCutchen re-signs with Pirates for 2024 season Dec 19
- San Francisco Giants acquire TJ Hopkins from Cincinnati Reds Dec 19
- Talk the Plank Podcast: The Pirates are a bit ‘Rowdy’ Dec 19
- Bucs Arghticles: Pirates sign Martín Pérez to deal Dec 19
- Pirates sign Martin Perez to one-year deal Dec 18