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Griffin's big day leads the Pirates to an 11-5 win over the Nationals
By NOAH TRISTER
AP Baseball Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) --- Konnor Griffin had a tiebreaking two-run single in the
eighth inning, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates over the Washington Nationals
11-5 on Sunday in a game in which he was also spectacular in the field.
Brandon Lowe followed Griffin's key hit with a three-run homer off Brad Lord
(5-2) to extend the lead.
Griffin, the 20-year-old who received a nine-year, $140 million contract in
April, showed why the Pirates view him as such an important part of their
future. He made a diving stop in the third on Curtis Mead's grounder, but Mead
beat the throw for an infield single.
In the fourth, Griffin had to fight the sun on Keibert Ruiz's popup to shallow
left field, making a diving, backhanded grab. The following inning, he made
another backhanded, sliding catch in the outfield, although James Wood was able
to tag up and beat the throw home, resulting in a rare sacrifice fly to the
shortstop.
Gregory Soto (5-2) got the win in relief. The Pirates blew a 4-0 lead before
going ahead for good with their five-run eighth. Bryan Reynolds also homered
for Pittsburgh, and Luis Garca Jr. and Dylan Crews went deep for Washington.
Cade Cavalli, who is appealing a suspension for his role in Tuesday's
bench-clearing dustup at Boston, allowed three earned runs and six hits in 2
1/3 innings. Tyler Callihan opened the scoring for Pittsburgh with a two-run
single in the second, and after an error on Cavalli on a pickoff attempt, he
scored on Jake Mangum's single.
Reynolds led off the fourth with his 13th homer of the year to make it 4-0.
Garca hit a two-run shot --- his 19th --- in the bottom of the third, and the
Nationals scored runs in the fourth and fifth to tie it. Pirates starter Bubba
Chandler allowed four runs in four-plus innings.
Griffin's hit with the bases loaded in the eighth put Pittsburgh up 6-4 and
Lowe followed with a drive to right for his 21st homer. Crews went deep for the
Nationals in the bottom of the inning.
Henry Davis hit a two-run single in the top of the ninth.
Up next
After an off day, the Pirates send Paul Skenes (6-8) to the mound Tuesday night
at home against Atlanta.
Washington hosts Houston on Monday night. Miles Mikolas (2-7) --- who also is
appealing a suspension --- starts for the Nationals.
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