Game #7 – April 5 – Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3
The Pirates scored 3 times in the 3rd on base hits by Corbin Carroll and Ethan Workinger, and added a run in the 6th. Quinn Priester left the game in the 3rd with a mild oblique strain, but should be able to make his next start. The bullpen allowed 3 Washington runs, with Yerry De Los Santos recording the final 5 outs to preserve the win.
WP: D. Chalmers (1-0)
LP: M. Denaburg (0-1)
SV: Y. De Los Santos (2)
Record: 6-1
Game #8 – April 6 – Washington 13, Pittsburgh 3
The Nationals ripped Carter Smith for 7 runs in 4.2 innings. Emerson Hancock fared no better, allowing 6 runs in 1.2 innings of relief.
WP: D. May (1-0)
LP: C. Smith (0-1)
Record: 6-2
Game #9 – April 7 – Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4 (12 innings)
Pinch hitter T. J. White hit a home run with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning to tie it and Caleb Ricketts singled home the winning run in the 11th to give the Nationals a walkoff win.
WP: G. Crochet (1-0)
LP: M. Grove (0-1)
Record: 6-3
Game #10 – April 8 –Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 2
The Pirates dropped their 3rd game in a row as the Brewers scored 4 times in the 6th to take the lead. Shane Bieber allowed 3 runs over 5 innings and struck out 11 batters.
WP: R. Ray (2-0)
LP: S. Bieber (2-1)
Record: 6-4
TRANSACTION: Placed Dean West on the 10-day Injured List with an intercostal strain. Recalled Jackson Merrill from AAA Indianapolis.
Game #11 – April 9 – Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3 (10 innings)
Pinch-hitter Max Anderson blasted a 3-run home run of Josh Hader in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Pirates a walkoff win.
WP: M. Grove (1-1)
LP: J. Hader (0-1)
Record: 7-4
Game #12 – April 10 – Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3
Quinn Priester pitched well, pitching 7 shutout innings before tiring and allowing 2 runs in the 8th inning. Enrique Bradford hit a 2-run double in the 4th and Armando Cruz hit his 1st home run, a 2-run shot in the 8th.
WP: Q. Priester (2-0)
LP: T. Glasnow (1-1)
SV: Y. De Los Santos (3)
Record: 8-4
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