Pirates Rally Seven Runs in Eighth to Beat Diamondbacks 9-6
Pirates Rally Seven Runs in Eighth to Beat Diamondbacks 9-6

Pirates Rally Seven Runs in Eighth to Beat Diamondbacks 9-6

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The Pittsburgh Pirates staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 9-6, overcoming a six-run deficit in the eighth inning. Bryan Reynolds led the rally with four hits, including a crucial three-run homer that gave the Pirates the lead, while Isiah Kiner-Falefa contributed a three-run double to tie the game. The Pirates entered the game with an 0-29 record when trailing after seven innings but managed to score seven runs in the eighth against relievers Kevin Ginkel and Jalen Beeks. Henry Davis also homered for Pittsburgh, and their bullpen, including Joey Wentz and David Bednar, held the Diamondbacks scoreless in the final innings. Arizona had built a 6-0 lead early in the game, with Corbin Carroll homering and the Diamondbacks chasing Pirates starter Mike Burrows after four innings. Pittsburgh's win marked a significant turnaround after a previous 5-0 loss in the series, with Arizona's All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte sitting out due to illness.

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