Sandy Alcantara silenced the Pirates' offense tonight and ended their four-game winning streak by losing to the Marlins, 3-2, tonight at PNC Park.
Alcantara has a 7.14 ERA through 13 starts for the season, but here, he pitched six scoreless innings, struck out six and walked one.
"He had it going today," Don Kelly said. "Fastball velo was up, changeup was good, breaking ball was good. He threw strikes, filled the zone up, in and out. Kept our guys off balanced, pitched in pretty effectively."
Oneil Cruz and Ke'Bryan Hayes each hit home runs in the eighth off Ronny Henriquez to cut Miami's lead to one. Spencer Horwitz and Nick Gonzales started the ninth with a walk and single, then moved into scoring position on Adam Frazier's groundout. But Calvin Faucher closed it out by getting Henry Davis to pop out to shallow right before striking out Hayes. The Pirates finished 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.
• Won five of past eight games • 11-11 against National League East • 15-15 since Kelly became manager
► THE NUMBER
85: Oneil Cruz's strikeouts, including two more tonight, are second-most in Major League Baseball
► THE NEXT THREE
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THE ASYLUM
Greg Macafee
10:26 pm - 06.10.2025NORTH SHOREMarlins 3, Pirates 2: Offense can't do enough
Sandy Alcantara silenced the Pirates' offense tonight and ended their four-game winning streak by losing to the Marlins, 3-2, tonight at PNC Park.
Alcantara has a 7.14 ERA through 13 starts for the season, but here, he pitched six scoreless innings, struck out six and walked one.
"He had it going today," Don Kelly said. "Fastball velo was up, changeup was good, breaking ball was good. He threw strikes, filled the zone up, in and out. Kept our guys off balanced, pitched in pretty effectively."
Oneil Cruz and Ke'Bryan Hayes each hit home runs in the eighth off Ronny Henriquez to cut Miami's lead to one. Spencer Horwitz and Nick Gonzales started the ninth with a walk and single, then moved into scoring position on Adam Frazier's groundout. But Calvin Faucher closed it out by getting Henry Davis to pop out to shallow right before striking out Hayes. The Pirates finished 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.
► THE COVERAGE
From our staff on the scene:
• Going Deep: Keller left hanging
• Extra Bases: Alcantara's true form
• News: Holderman resumes throwing
• News: Pirates visit Oakmont
• Minors: Rainey returns to Indy
• Minors: Griffin doubles twice
► THE HIGHLIGHTS
► MORE POSTGAME VIDEO
• Manager: Kelly's press conference
• Players: Inside the clubhouse
► THE BOXSCORE
► MORE GAME DATA
• Hitter breakdowns
• Pitcher breakdowns
• Updated statistics
• Season schedule
► THE STANDINGS
► THE TRENDS
• Won five of past eight games
• 11-11 against National League East
• 15-15 since Kelly became manager
► THE NUMBER
85: Oneil Cruz's strikeouts, including two more tonight, are second-most in Major League Baseball
► THE NEXT THREE
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