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Pirates rally in two wins, Reds struggle control

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PITTSBURGH — On Friday, Henry Davis hit two home runs and Mitch Keller pitched seven strong innings as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-1, ending a losing streak; on Saturday the Pirates won 17-7 when the Reds issued seven consecutive walks in the second inning, tying a major-league record. The Friday victory included homers from Bryan Reynolds and Marcell Ozuna and Keller throwing a season-high 104 pitches; Keller improved to 3-1. Saturday’s inning of seven walks, verified by Elias Sports Bureau and Sportradar, produced five runs without a hit and led to starter Rhett Lowder’s removal, with Lowder telling MLB.com he ‘didn’t really have anything today.’

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Friday night — Pirates defeat Reds 9-1; Davis hits two homers and Keller goes seven innings.
  • Friday night — Bryan Reynolds and Marcell Ozuna each hit home runs; Nick Gonzales reaches base three times.
  • Saturday — Reds issue seven consecutive walks in the second inning, producing five Pirates runs without a hit.
  • Saturday — Elias Sports Bureau and Sportradar confirm the walks tied an MLB record (previously 1983 and 1909).
  • Postgame — Starter Rhett Lowder was removed after issuing multiple walks and told MLB.com he lacked command.

Why This Matters to You

This weekend's games show the Pirates' resilience, ending a losing streak with a bang. If you're a Pirates fan, it's a great time to celebrate. If you're a Reds supporter, it's a chance to reflect on the team's pitching strategy. Either way, it's a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement of baseball.

The Bottom Line

The Pirates showed impressive form this weekend, while the Reds need to regain control. For baseball fans, it's a reminder that the game can turn on a dime. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.

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Who Benefited

The Pittsburgh Pirates benefited most from timely hitting, pitching durability from Mitch Keller, and opponent control lapses that led to multiple runs and momentum shifts across two games.

Who Impacted

The Cincinnati Reds suffered from pitching control breakdowns, including a record-tying streak of seven consecutive walks and short starts that allowed high run totals and forced bullpen and roster adjustments.

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Who Benefited

The Pittsburgh Pirates benefited most from timely hitting, pitching durability from Mitch Keller, and opponent control lapses that led to multiple runs and momentum shifts across two games.

Who Impacted

The Cincinnati Reds suffered from pitching control breakdowns, including a record-tying streak of seven consecutive walks and short starts that allowed high run totals and forced bullpen and roster adjustments.

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Pirates rally in two wins, Reds struggle control

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