Cincinnati — The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Cincinnati Reds 8-3 on Tuesday night at Great American Ball Park, as Oneil Cruz hit two home runs and Ryan O'Hearn and Bryan Reynolds added long balls in a multi-homer offensive performance on March 31. The win featured a five-run second inning, a diving defensive stop by Brandon Lowe and three pitchers holding the Reds hitless into the seventh; Reynolds reached his 139th career homer and Cruz finished 3-for-4, and the teams will continue the series this week with updated pitching matchups.
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If you're a Pirates fan, this is a great start to the season. Oneil Cruz's performance shows promise after earlier defensive issues. Keep an eye on the series this week. It could set the tone for the rest of the season.
The Pirates' multi-homer offensive performance and solid defense led to an 8-3 victory over the Reds. With Cruz and Reynolds in form, the team looks strong. Worth forwarding if you know a Pirates fan who missed the game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates benefited immediately through offensive production, improved run differential, and momentum from multiple home runs, advancing team morale and individual player recognition.
The Cincinnati Reds suffered from a five-run second inning, limited offense until a late rally, and defensive miscues that contributed to the 8-3 loss on March 31.
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Pirates beat Reds as Cruz homers twice, Reynolds
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