
Dateline: Cincinnati
Noelvi Marte hit his first career pinch hit home run and Caleb Ferguson recorded his first save as a Red as the Reds held on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-4.
Rookie Konnor Griffin led off a game with a home run in his career against Andrew Abbott.
It looked like more gloom and doom for the Reds in Division play the Reds came into the game with two wins 16 tries in the NL Central. Plus they faced Paul Skenes the riegning Cy Young Award winner. He allowed the Reds just two runs in 35 innings over six previous starts against the Reds.
The law of averages caught up to Skenes in the Reds second inning.
Nathaniel Lowe led off with a double to right center. Eugenio Suarez singled with a soft line drive past Griffen at third. Lowe had to hold until it got through and reached third. Spencer Steer singled to tie the game. Tyler Stephenson singled off the wall in right to put the Reds ahead. Matt McLain was called out on a 3-2 pitch but was successful on a late challenge, walking to load the bases. Dunn and Elly De La Cruz hit back-to-back sacrifice flies to give the Reds a 4-2 lead.
“He (Skenes) has great stuff. We all know that,” Terry Francona said. “We got his pitch count up and hit it the other way with authority.”
The Pirates were on the losing side in Skenes last seven starts, with this loss.
A throwing error by Suarez led to an unearned run for Pittsburgh in the fifth. Henry Davis the nine hole hitter ended up on second base. A fly out by Griffin put him on third. Another fly by Lowe scored Davis.
Skenes left after the fifth inning.
The Pirates tied the game in the sixth. Ozuna homered on a 3-2 pitch leading off. It was his seventh of the season. One out later rookie Esmerlyn Valdez hit his third home run to even the score.
Tejay Antone took over for Abbott, who pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing four runs, three earned on six hits. The three home runs allowed tied Abbott’s career high. Abbott walked on and struck out six.
Marte’s fourth home run followed Sal Stewart’s single off Mason Montgomery to put the Reds up two runs ahead.
Dunn left the game with discomfort in his elbow.
“When he made the throw (on the sacrifice fly in the fifth) his elbow kind of grabbed him a little. He’s had problems with it in the past,” Francona said. “We x-rayed it and it was ok but we’ll get it looked at tomorrow.”
Ferguson, who had to heal an oblique, started the season late. He became the 10 different pitcher to record a save.
Ferguson’s seventh career save and first in over two years picked up the Reds who had to put Tony Santillan on the injured list with a strained oblique this morning. Antone, Pierce Johnson and Brock Burke, who got the win, shutdown the Bucs for 4 2/3 innings.
We kind of pieced it together,” Francona said. “We wanted Ferguson to face (Endy) Rodriguez and (Brandon) Lowe. We had (Chase) Petty up and (Bryan) Reynolds is better batting right handed. But Ferguson is a veteran so we let him finish.”
The Reds lost five straight to the Pirates and were swept by them in PNC Park in early May.
The Reds are 38-42 with the halfway point on Saturday. Pittsburgh is 41-41.

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