The Pittsburgh Pirates secured a series win against the Colorado Rockies with a 5-3 victory on Sunday, thanks to a standout performance from Oneil Cruz. Cruz’s two-run homer in the sixth inning, a 429-foot blast to right-center, was the highlight of a four-run inning that propelled the Pirates to victory.
Cruz, who also had a double in the game, showcased his power and offensive prowess, providing a much-needed spark for the Pirates. Manager Derek Shelton praised Cruz’s performance, highlighting his ability to make difficult plays look easy and expressing confidence in his abilities.
The Pirates’ offense continued to produce in the sixth inning, with Rowdy Tellez and Jack Suwinski adding to the run total. Pitcher Luis Ortiz and closer David Bednar shut down the Rockies in the late innings to secure the win for Pittsburgh.
Despite falling behind early after back-to-back home runs from Jacob Stallings and Sean Bouchard, Pirates starter Bailey Falter settled in and kept the Rockies in check. Falter’s resilience and the strong bullpen performance were key factors in the Pirates’ victory.
With the series win, the Pirates ended a streak of series losses and will look to carry the momentum into their upcoming series against the Angels. The Rockies, on the other hand, continue to struggle, unable to find consistency in their offense.
Overall, the Pirates’ victory was a much-needed boost for the team, showcasing their potential and resilience on the field. Fans can look forward to more exciting matchups as the season progresses.