The Pittsburgh Pirates currently hold a 21-18 record following the start of their three-game road series in San Francisco. During the last 24 hours, the club struggled to find offensive consistency. They dropped the series opener 5-2 to the Giants at Oracle Park.
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Pittsburgh fell 5-2. The Giants capitalized on a three-run seventh-inning rally. This was against reliever Justin Lawrence, who surrendered three runs without recording an out. Starter Carmen Mlodzinski delivered a quality start, pitching 6.0 innings and allowing 2 earned runs on 7 hits with 1 strikeout and 0 walks on 74 pitches. Spencer Horwitz hit a milestone home run. He also contributed a ninth-inning RBI single. Despite these efforts, the Pirates were limited to five hits. The Giants’ bullpen stifled a late-inning comeback attempt.
Marcell Ozuna (DH): 2-for-3, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 BB. Ozuna made history in the second inning. He launched his 300th career home run, a 365-foot blast off Robbie Ray. This achievement makes him the 15th player from the Dominican Republic to reach that milestone. His offensive contribution provided Pittsburgh’s only lead of the night. It signaled a potential breakout. Manager Don Kelly noted that Ozuna is “starting to see the translation” of his work into game results.
The Pirates continue their series against the San Francisco Giants tonight at Oracle Park. The first pitch is scheduled for 9:05 PM EDT. Braxton Ashcraft (1-2, 3.02 ERA) will seek his second win of the season as he faces Giants Landen Roupp (5-2, 3.18 ERA).
Marcell Ozuna’s 300th homer is a historic bright spot, but the bullpen’s seventh-inning collapse underscores a need for late-inning stability.
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