
Washington
(+1.5)

Pittsburgh
(-1.5)
Star Player
CJ Abrams (WSH) 3/4 1hr 2rbi
Boxscore
Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The Washington Nationals built an early lead and held off the Pittsburgh Pirates for a 5-4 win at PNC Park on Tuesday, one day after a 16-5 defeat. Washington scored three runs in the first inning, keyed by RBI singles from Brady House, Daylen Lile and CJ Abrams. Abrams finished 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBIs. The Nationals added single runs in the third and fourth. Pittsburgh chipped away, scoring twice in the fourth on Marcell Ozunaâs RBI double and a Nick Gonzales groundout. The Pirates pulled within one in the fifth but got no closer. Mitchell Parker earned the win for Washington. Mitch Keller took the loss for Pittsburgh. Gus Varland secured the save before a crowd of 9,423. The Nationals improved to 8-9, while the Pirates fell to 10-7.
Extended Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â CJ Abrams homered and drove in two runs, and the Washington Nationals survived a late rally and a tense ninth inning to edge the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-4 on Tuesday night at PNC Park. The Nationals, rebounding from a 16-5 drubbing by the Pirates a day earlier, built an early four-run lead and then relied on a parade of relievers to secure the victory in front of a crowd of 9,423. The game lasted 3 hours, 8 minutes. Washingtonâs offense erupted immediately against Pirates starter Mitch Keller. James Wood and Luis GarcĂa Jr. drew consecutive walks to open the game. Brady House followed with an RBI single, Daylen Lile added a run-scoring single of his own, and Abrams capped the first-inning outburst with another RBI single to stake the Nationals to a 3-0 lead before many fans had settled into their seats. Pittsburgh answered in the bottom half when Brandon Lowe launched a solo home run to right-center field off Nationals opener Mitchell Parker. But Parker, who earned the win, limited the damage by striking out Oneil Cruz and inducing an inning-ending double play from Ryan OâHearn. Abrams provided a critical insurance run in the third inning, crushing a solo shot to right field off Keller for his sixth home run of the season. The shortstop finished 3 for 4, extending a hot streak that has seen him hit safely in five of his last six games. Washington added what proved to be the decisive run in the fourth. Nasim Nuñez reached on a fielderâs choice, advanced to second on a walk to Wood, and scored on a two-out RBI single by GarcĂa, pushing the lead to 5-1. The Pirates began chipping away in the bottom of the fourth against Nationals reliever Miles Mikolas. Lowe walked and Bryan Reynolds drew a walk after a successful challenge overturned a strike call. Marcell Ozuna then doubled sharply to left, scoring Lowe. Nick Gonzales followed with a groundout that plated Reynolds, cutting the deficit to 5-3. Pittsburgh pulled within a run in the fifth when Joey Bart led off the inning with his first home run of the year, a solo drive to left-center off Mikolas to make it 5-4. From there, the game transformed into a bullpen duel. The Piratesâ relievers were exceptional, with Yohan RamĂrez, Isaac Mattson and Mason Montgomery combining for five scoreless innings, allowing just three hits and striking out five. Their work kept Pittsburgh within striking distance. Washingtonâs relief corps, however, matched them zero for zero under increasing pressure. After Mikolas departed, Clayton Beeter, Cionel PĂ©rez and Mitchell Parker navigated through the middle innings. The most pivotal sequence came in the seventh. With Pittsburgh threatening, loading the bases with one out on two singles and a fielding error, Nick Yorke grounded into a crushing 4-3 double play to end the inning and preserve the one-run lead. The Nationals missed a chance to add a cushion in the eighth when Abrams doubled but was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a single by JosĂ© Tena, a call upheld after a Washington challenge for a home-plate collision. Gus Varland entered for the save in the ninth for Washington. He immediately allowed a double to Konnor Griffin. After a walk to Bart put the potential winning run on base, Varland bore down. He struck out Cruz swinging for the first out. Nick Yorke then popped out to first baseman Curtis Mead in foul territory for the final out, stranding the tying and winning runs and sealing Varlandâs second save. Mitchell Parker, who followed opener Miles Mikolas and pitched two scoreless innings of relief with five strikeouts, was credited with the win, improving to 1-0. Mitch Keller took the loss for Pittsburgh, falling to 1-1 after surrendering five runs on seven hits over four innings. The victory improved Washingtonâs record to 8-9, while the Pirates dropped to 10-7. The two teams continue their four-game series Wednesday at PNC Park. The most important part of the game was the seventh-inning double play turned by the Nationals with the bases loaded and one out. Pittsburgh, having closed the gap to 5-4, had momentum and the heart of its order looming. The ground ball from Nick Yorke to second baseman Nasim Nuñez, who started the routine 4-6-3 twin killing, extinguished the Piratesâ best chance to tie or take the lead and allowed Washingtonâs shaky bullpen to regain control of the contest.
Preview
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The Pittsburgh Pirates look to build on their strong early-season start when they host the struggling Washington Nationals on Tuesday night at PNC Park. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. EDT, though forecasts call for rain and a temperature of 77 degrees. The Pirates (9-6) took the series opener 5-1 on Monday and hold a 1.5-game lead in the National League Central. The Nationals (7-8), who snapped a three-game skid with a win in Milwaukee on Sunday, sit third in the NL East. Pittsburgh will send right-hander Mitch Keller (1-0) to the mound. Keller has provided stability for a rotation that has propelled the Pirates to one of the leagueâs better records in the opening weeks. He will be opposed by Washington right-hander Miles Mikolas (0-3), who is seeking his first win of the young season. The Nationalsâ pitching staff has been inconsistent, with a team ERA ranking in the bottom third of the majors. A player to watch for the Pirates is second baseman Brandon Lowe. He is coming off a powerful performance Sunday in Chicago, where he went 2 for 4 with two home runs and five RBIs in a 7-6 loss. Loweâs bat has been a key factor in Pittsburghâs offensive production. For the Nationals, reliever Gus Varland has been a bright spot in the bullpen. In his last appearance Sunday, he threw a scoreless inning to help secure an 8-6 victory over the Brewers. Over his last six outings, he has allowed earned runs in only two. According to National Statisticalâs game simulator, the Pirates are projected to win 6-4. Pittsburgh has been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5. The over/under is set at 8.5 runs. Following this three-game set, the Nationals return home Friday to begin a series with the San Francisco Giants. The Pirates will stay at PNC Park to host the Tampa Bay Rays starting Friday.