
Dateline: Cincinnati
Eugenio Suarez found the upper deck of PNC Park with a big fly ball with two mates aboard to lift the Reds to a 9-7 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates to ensure their first intradivision series win.
Rookie pinch hitter belted his fourth home run of the season and second in two days to put the Pirates in position to win. Caleb Ferguson was the victim but Suarez’ 31st clutch home run turned him into a winner.
Suarez has 31 has the most game winning home runs in the sixth inning or later since 2014.
Rookie Chase Petty earned his first career save with a scoreless ninth thorough the heart of the Pirates’ lineup. He is the 11th different pitcher to post a save at the exact halfway point of the season.
Reds ace Chase Burns had his worst outing of the season but gutted through six innings. The Reds are now 12-4 in his 16 starts.
He allowed a season-high five runs on nine hits. He didn’t issue a walk and struck out 10. He entered game with an minuscule 0.45 ERA in four prior appearances against Pittsburgh. Brandon Lowe’s 20th home run scored Jared Trilio and Jake Mangum, who singled to erase the Reds 2-0 lead in the third. He allowed a double by Endy Rodriguez in the fourth on a two-out single by Triolo in the fourth.
Sal Stewart hit his 15th home run of the season against Pirates’ starter Jared Jones. Stewart drove home Jose Trevino who doubled to stake the Reds to an early lead.
The Reds erased the Bucs’ lead in the fifth Dane Myers walked. He was balked to second and scored on Edwin Arroyo’s double. Arroyo scored from third with two outs when Stewart reached on a error by Lowe to tie the game at four.
Suarez walked and Spencer Steer singled to put men on the corners. Suarez was erased on Noelvi Matre’s weak grounder to the mound. Myers bunt single loaded the bases off Ethan Sisk and Yohan Ramirez. Trevino drove them home with a ground single to right. Arroyo was hit by a pitch to load the bases. With the infield in Lowe made a diving stop of Elly De La Cruz’ ground ball and turned it into an inning ending double play.
Burns went out for the seventh inning and Triolo’s third hit, a double forced Burns to exit. Sam Moll got a ground out that put Triolo on third. Lowe drove in his fourth run of the game on a running catch by Myers in deep center.
Moll walked Bryan Reynolds and Nick Gonzales in front of Ryan O’Hearns game tying single.
Tejay Antone stranded two runners striking out Marcel Ozuna swinging.
The Pirates sent Gregory Soto to hold the lead, looking for his 11th save. Arroyo singled to right to open the ninth. De La Cruz challenged a strike call on a 3-2 to gain a walk. Stewart grounded into a double play. Soto breathed easier but walked JJ Bleday on another successful challenge. That set up Suarez’ game winning eighth home run.
Petty got Lowe and hot hitting Reynolds but added drama by walking Gonzales before the game ended on a soft line drive to Steer at first.
The Reds look for a sweep to avenge a Pirates sweep in early May. At the halfway point Cincinnati is 39-42. Pittsburgh fell under .500 at 42-43.

JJ Bleday was the first Reds' base runner when he was hit by a pitch with two out.