Oneil Cruz’s HR caps Pirates’ ninth-inning rally for win over Rangers

(Reuters) — Nick Gonzales beat the tag at home plate and scored the go-ahead run in the ninth inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates picked up an 8-4 win over the ​Texas Rangers on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.

Gonzales came home on pinch hitter ‌Jake Mangum’s slow roller to third base. Jalen Beeks then replaced Cole Winn (1-1) on the mound, and Oneil Cruz greeted the new reliever with a three-run homer off the top of the right ​field foul pole.

The ninth-inning rally allowed Pittsburgh to even the three-game series at ​one victory apiece.

Pirates starter Braxton Ashcraft scattered four hits, gave up ⁠two runs, walked two and struck out five in a seven-inning, 94-pitch outing. Gregory ​Soto (1-0) blew a lead by allowing two runs in his lone inning, but he emerged ​with the win.

Bryan Reynolds collected two hits and two RBIs and Spencer Horwitz added two hits for the Pirates.

Josh Jung had a two-run homer and a single for the Rangers.

With Pittsburgh up 4-2 ​in the bottom of the eighth, Pinch hitter Andrew McCutchen led off with an ​infield single. Brandon Nimmo hit a one-out double, and Jake Burger’s two-out single drove in both runners ‌to ⁠tie the game.

The Pirates used a two-out rally in the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. Reynolds doubled to the gap in left field and scored on Marcell Ozuna’s line-drive single to left.

In the second, Jung’s opposite-field, two-run shot down the right field ​line scored Joc Pederson, ​and the Rangers ⁠led 2-1.

In the fifth, Brandon Lowe’s two-out RBI single scored Horwitz and tied the game at 2-2.

Reynolds then singled to drive in ​Henry Davis. However, Nimmo’s throw from right field was well ​off target ⁠and up the third base line. As Rangers starting pitcher Jack Leiter backed up the play, he tripped over Pittsburgh hitters’ equipment in the on-deck circle.

Lowe scored on the throwing error ⁠and ​the Pirates took a 4-2 lead. Leiter remained in ​the game after a few warmup pitches and finished the inning. He wound up allowing four runs (three earned) ​on five hits and two walks while striking out five over five innings.

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