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Brewers lose in extras, pirates score gain on a wild pitch

Alexander Canario marked on May 23, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by William Contreras during the tenth inning in PNC Park. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

Adam Frazier sprinted home from Abner Uribe in the 10th Inning on a wild field to raise the Pittsburgh-Piraten on Friday evening with 6: 5 by Milwaukee Brewers.

According to the numbers:

The pirates used to link it to an RBI single from Alexander Canario in front of Uribe (2-1). Canario had the chance to win it on a single from Isiah Kiner-Falefa, but was called on the plate when Mark Wegner, who had hit the baseline from Home Plate from Canario, in front of the baseline to avoid the Fanger William Contreras' label.

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Frazier later scored three parking spaces when Uribes skipped 0-2 pitch to Joey Bart against Contreras to the backstop.

Pittsburgh Ace Paul Slenes put together another excellent achievement and allowed a run in six inner rings with two walks and eight strikes. He gave up an RBI single from Hoskins in the sixth recording, pulled Sal Frelick back to a large biger to end the inning. The 22-year-old received standing ovation and made himself a shelter with the pirates with 2-1.

Oneil Cruz scored twice for the pirates, including a solo shot from Uribe in the ninth to tie the game. Frazier had three goals for Pittsburgh. Andrew McCutchen had two goals and Bryan Reynolds drove in two runs. Ryan Borucki (1-1) won, even though he gave up an RBI single from Isaac Collins at the top of the 10th.

Christian Yelich, Jackson Chourio and Rhys Hoskins each had two goals for the brewers. Contreras' fifth Homer of the season in the ninth briefly took the lead.

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Grab deeper:

Cruz 'first multihomer game of his career got a lot on his feet and gave the pirates a necessary jerk during a miserable route.

Four Pittsburgh jugs since 1893 have successive starts of over 6.0 Innerings, eight over eight strikes, one or zero runs, four hits or less and two walks or less.

What's next:

Quinn Priester (1-2, 4.6 ERA), a first choice in the first round of the pirates in 2019, starts against his former team for the first time on Saturday. Mitch Keller (1-6, 3.88) gets the nod for Pittsburgh.

The source: The Associated Press provided this report.

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